Court Opinion

ID: 8279841
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-10-17 03:46:14.885328+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:43:40.319582
License: Public Domain

MacLEAN, J.
On or about February 13, 1907; the plaintiffs herein began an action against this defendant to recover rent for the month of February of that year, under a lease providing for the payment of rent in advance on the 1st day of each and every month. On the 29th day of November following, judgment therefor, with costs, was rendered by default against this defendant, and that judgment the defendant paid. On December 11, 1907, the plaintiffs brought the present action to recover rent for the remainder of the term of said lease. Issue was joined; the defendant, among other things, interposing the defense of eviction. At the trial, the trial justice refused to permit him to offer any evidence thereof, holding that the judgment in the former action was a bar.
It is undisputed that the defendant abandoned possession of the premises on February 2, 1907, and not before; and, as “there can be no constructive eviction without abandonment of possession” (Boreel v. Lawton, 90 N. Y. 293, 297, 43 Am. Rep. 170), the defendant could not have litigated the question of eviction in the former action for rent that had become due and payable prior to his abandonment of the possession, because eviction had not at that time beén complete (Koehler v. Scheider [Com. Pl.] 4 N. Y. Supp. 611; Goldstein v. Asen, 46 Misc. Rep. 251, 91 N. Y. Supp. 783). The exclusion of evidence of eviction herein was therefore error, and the judgment entered upon the direction of a verdict in favor of the plaintiffs must therefore be reversed.
. Judgment reversed, and new trial ordered,;, with-costs to appellant to abide the event. All concur.