Court Opinion

ID: 6151917
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-02-05 16:02:46.116241+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T08:55:04.184593
License: Public Domain

Foley, S.
This is an application to punish respondents for contempt for failure to comply with the requirements of two decrees of this court. Before the respondents can be adjudged to be in contempt it must appear not only that certified copies of the *49decrees with which they were required to make compliance were served upon them, but that such service was accompanied with due and proper demand for them to make compliance with the terms of the decrees. Flor v. Flor, 73 App. Div. 262; Delanoy v. Delanoy, 19 id. 295; Bradbury v. Bliss, 23 id. 606; Matter of Scheuer, 161 id. 525; Matzke v. Matzke, 185 id. 533; Judiciary Law, § 756. It has been the invariable rule and policy of this court that the demand must be made by the trustee or other legally appointed representative in person, or, in case of a corporation, by one of its duly authorized officers, or by the attorney in the original proceeding personally, or by a person especially authorized by the representative. This authorization must be in writing, acknowledged by the representative, and the original should be exhibited to the respondent at the time of demand. Fowler, S., Matter of John Hartmann, N. Y. L. J., Aug. 16, 1917; Cohalan, S., Matter of Kirby, Id., March 24, 1915; Matter of Varet, Id., Oct. 19, 1917; Arnold, S., Matter of Lawes, Id., Jan. 11, 1897; Rollins, S., Matter of Hanfling, Surr. Decs. (1884) 234, 291. The demand should have been for immediate payment by the respondent to the party presenting the same. The demand here did not comply with these formalities. The application is denied, without prejudice to renewal on compliance with these decisions and the provisions of the Judiciary Law.
Application denied.