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In the Matter of Manhattan Savings Inst'n

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Sep 21, 1880
82 N.Y. 142 (N.Y. 1880)

Summary

In Matter of Manhattan Savings Instn. (82 N.Y. 142) it was held that the practical construction put upon a statute by public officers whose duty it is to obey it is not controlling upon the court.

Summary of this case from Browne v. City of New York

Opinion

Argued June 18, 1880

Decided September 21, 1880

Francis Lynde Stetson for appellant.

Alexander B. Johnson for respondent.


The Mahan case went against the appellant upon the single ground that the provisions of the statute, under which the proceedings there brought in question were instituted, had not been complied with. It appeared that the price allowed for certain rock excavation, to be made in the course of the improvement, was fixed by the commissioner, and so that portion of the work withheld from competition. The same fact exists here. It is claimed, however, by the learned counsel for the appellant that "in view of the uniform course of public officers in interpreting the law, it should be assumed that the course adopted was proper;" and in support of this position he cites Dayton's case ( 55 N.Y. 367). The construction upheld was that which had been given to the statute there under consideration by the legislature, the makers of the law. It has no application where, as in this instance, the construction is given by the party whose duty it was to obey the law; and Mahan's case must control.

There might be force in the appellant's argument, based upon delay of the property owner in moving to vacate the assessment, but this is a special proceeding ( Matter of Jetter, 78 N.Y. 601) ; it was commenced within the time limited by statute (Code, §§ 388, 414), and by that rule must be governed.

The order appealed from should be affirmed, with costs.

All concur. FOLGER. Ch. J., on authority of In re Robbins.

Order affirmed.


Summaries of

In the Matter of Manhattan Savings Inst'n

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Sep 21, 1880
82 N.Y. 142 (N.Y. 1880)

In Matter of Manhattan Savings Instn. (82 N.Y. 142) it was held that the practical construction put upon a statute by public officers whose duty it is to obey it is not controlling upon the court.

Summary of this case from Browne v. City of New York
Case details for

In the Matter of Manhattan Savings Inst'n

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of the Petition of the MANHATTAN SAVINGS INSTITUTION to…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Sep 21, 1880

Citations

82 N.Y. 142 (N.Y. 1880)

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