Court Opinion

ID: 7342787
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-26 00:08:59.687463+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:20:16.734622
License: Public Domain

PER CURIAM.
The decision filed in each of the above-entitled cases is a decision without stating separately either the facts found or the conclusions of law. When a short decision is filed pursuant to section 1022 of the Code of Civil Procedure, this court is required to assume that the referee found every fact and conclusion of law necessary to sustain it which the evidence warrants. Dr. David Kennedy Corp. v. Kennedy, 165 N. Y. 353, 59 N. E. 133. The opinion is not made a part of the decision in either case. We have no. right to look to the opinion to determine the reasoning of the referee in coming to the conclusion at which he has arrived in these cases. Neither have we any right to examine the record in one case to see whether the findings necessary to sustain the judgment in such case are consistent with the findings necessary to sustain the judgment in the other case. Every fact necessary to sustain the judg*134ment in each of these cases was litigated on the trial, and we cannot say that there is not sufficient evidence to make the findings necessary to sustain the judgments, and each of them. The findings so necessary to sustain the judgment in case ¡No. 1, which we must assume were found by the "referee, make the exclusion of the proposed testimony in regard to the plaintiff’s familiarity with the place where the dredging was to be done immaterial, and the error in such ruling, if any, insufficient to require the reversal of the judgment.
Judgment in each case affirmed, with costs.