Case Name: The Monroe Miller Co., Respondent, v. Edward S. Stokes, Appellant
Court: New York Court of Common Pleas
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1894-06
Citations: 9 Misc. 170
Docket Number: 
Parties: The Monroe Miller Co., Respondent, v. Edward S. Stokes, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Miscellaneous Reports
Volume: 9
Pages: 170–170

Head Matter:
The Monroe Miller Co., Respondent, v. Edward S. Stokes, Appellant.
(New York Common Pleas — General Term,
June, 1894.)
A judgment of the City Court entered upon an order sustaining a demurrer to part of an answer is interlocutory, and is not appealable to the-
Court of Common Pleas.
Appeal from a judgment of the General Term of the City Court of New York, which affirmed a judgment at Special Term sustaining a demurrer to part of the answer.
Action in conversion.
Wm. H. Shepard, for respondent.
John Delahunty, for appellant. e

Opinion:
Bischoff, J.
The answer, besides denying the alleged conversion, interposed a counterclaim for rent. A judgment at. Special Term sustaining the demurrer to the counterclaim was-affirmed at General Term of the court below,- and from the-judgment of affirmance defendant has attempted to appeal to-this court. The remaining issues tendered by the pleadings-are untried, and that judgments of the character alluded to-are severally interlocutory was ruled in Biershenk v. Stokes, 18 N. Y. Supp. 854.
An appeal to this court from a judgment of the City Court of New York may be taken only when the judgment is final, and was rendered upon an appeal to the General Term. Code: Civ. Proc. § 3191, subd. 1.
The appeal must be dismissed, with costs.
Bookstaveb and Pryor, JJ., concur.
Appeal dismissed, with costs.