Court Opinion

ID: 5498426
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-01-10 02:55:51.18593+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T08:33:52.313506
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Macomber, J.
In this case, upon the former appeal, (2 N. Y. Supp. 369,) this court reversed the judgment pronounced by the special term, unless the parties should stipulate that the amount of the recovery for state taxes received by the defendants should be deducted from the judgment. Ho such stipulation being given, the case went back for a new trial, and was tried before the same justice who heard it in the first instance; and he has made his decision in accordance with the principles laid down by this court on the former appeal, and has thrown out the amount of the state taxes collected by the county from the railroad company. That decision had, as was supposed, the support in principle of the case of Bank v. Board, 106 N. Y. 488, 13 N. E. Rep. 439, although the right of a town to recover from the county the amount of the state tax diverted from the sinking fund, under these statutes, was not directly before the court. Since the decision on the former appeal in this action, and the submission to us of this appeal, that question appears to have been distinctly raised in the case of Strough v. Supervisors, 23 N. E. Rep. 552, and decided in favor of the plaintiff’s contention in this action. It follows, therefore, that the plaintiff’s appeal must be sustained. It is not necessary, however, in this instance, to grant a new trial in order to correct the error. The amount of the state tax appears in the case, and is found as a fact in the findings of the learned justice, and is undisputed. Under these circumstances, we can direct the proper judgment to be entered. Code, § 1317. Price v. Price, 33 Hun, 432; Marquat v. Marquat, 12 N. Y. 336; Syracuse Sav. Bank v. Syracuse, etc., Railroad Co., 88 N. Y. 110; Smith v. Rathbun, Id. 660. The judgment is accordingly modified so as to include in the recovery the amount of the state tax above mentioned, and as so modified affirmed, with costs to the plaintiff. All concur.