Case Name: Timothy J. Hurley, Claimant, v. State of New York, Defendant
Court: New York Court of Claims
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1951-06-02
Citations: 199 Misc. 843
Docket Number: Motion No. 1994
Parties: Timothy J. Hurley, Claimant, v. State of New York, Defendant.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Miscellaneous Reports
Volume: 199
Pages: 843–843

Head Matter:
Timothy J. Hurley, Claimant, v. State of New York, Defendant.
(Motion No. 1994.)
Court of Claims,
June 2, 1951.
Allan L. Gurley for claimant.
Nathaniel L. Goldstein, Attorney-General (George B. Davis of counsel), for defendant.

Opinion:
Young, J.
This is a motion for leave to file a claim after the expiration of ninety days from the accrual of the cause of the action and is brought under subdivision 5 of section 10 of the Court of Claims Act.
In the oral argument before the court, claimant alleges a temporary appropriation in November, 1949. If such be the case, the ninety-day limitation is not applicable and claimant has until November, 1951, in which to file a claim. The motion now before the court is unnecessary and hence is dismissed.
Submit order accordingly.