Case Name: Michael Granieri, Plaintiff, v. The New York Shoe Repairing Company, Defendant
Court: New York City Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1907-10
Citations: 56 Misc. 121
Docket Number: 
Parties: Michael Granieri, Plaintiff, v. The New York Shoe Repairing Company, Defendant.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Miscellaneous Reports
Volume: 56
Pages: 121–122

Head Matter:
Michael Granieri, Plaintiff, v. The New York Shoe Repairing Company, Defendant.
(City Court of the City of New York, Special Term,
October, 1907.)
Jurisdiction — Jurisdiction of particular courts — City and marine courts — To issue attachment against domestic corporation.
The City Court of the city of New York has not jurisdiction to issue a warrant of attachment against the property of a domestic corporation under section 636 of the Code of Civil Procedure,
Motion to vacate attachment.
Catts & Catts, for motion.
Samuel H. Golding, opposed.

Opinion:
O'Dwyer, C. J.
Section 3169, Code of Civil Procedure, grants jurisdiction to the City Court in a proper case to issue a warrant of attachment against property in an action wherein the defendant is a foreign corporation or a natural person, and not otherwise. Section 636, Code of Civil Pror cedure, provides for the issuance of an attachment against a domestic corporation, hut that section of the Code does not apply to the City Court. Code Civ. Pro., § 3160. Motion to vacate attachment granted, with ten dollars costs.
Motion granted, with ten dollars costs.