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Poland v. United Traction Co.

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Third Department
Nov 1, 1903
88 App. Div. 281 (N.Y. App. Div. 1903)

Summary

In Poland v. United Traction Co. (88 App. Div. 281) the court says: "But it seems also to be settled that, in the case of a railroad company, its place of residence must be ascertained by its place of business, and, if it have several places of business, it must also be deemed to have several places of residence."

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Opinion

November Term, 1903.

Patrick C. Dugan, for the appellant.

Herbert F. Roy, for the respondent.


It is substantially conceded upon the record in this matter that the defendant, although it has its principal office in Albany, operates its road and carries on a large part of its business in Rensselaer county. Under such circumstances I am of the opinion that it may be deemed a resident of the latter county, and, therefore, under the provisions of section 984 of the Code, the venue was well laid in such county.

When the defending company is other than a railroad company, and has named its principal place of business in its articles of association, it is well settled that the place so fixed is to be deemed its place of residence. ( Rossie Iron Works v. Westbrook, 59 Hun, 345; Speare v. Troy Laundry Machinery Co., 44 App. Div. 390; Remington Sherman Co. v. Niagara Bank, 54 id. 358.)

But it seems also to be settled that, in the case of a railroad company, its place of residence must be ascertained by its place of business, and, if it have several places of business, it must also be deemed to have several places of residence. ( Pond v. Hudson River R.R. Co., 17 How. Pr. 543; Buffalo State Line R.R. Co. v. Supervisors of Erie Co., 48 N.Y. 103, and cases there cited; 23 Am. Eng. Ency. of Law [2d ed.], 679, 680, and cases there cited.)

No authority to the contrary has been cited, nor do I find any.

Although its principal office may be located in a specified county, the principal business of a railroad company can hardly be said to be located in any particular place. It owns property in, and operates its road through, many counties, and there are various reasons why its place of residence should not be limited to the place where its main office is located. ( People v. Fredericks, 48 Barb. 173, 186, 187.) I am not aware of any reason why the rule so established should be changed, and I conclude that the order must be affirmed, with costs.

All concurred; HOUGHTON, J., not sitting.

Order affirmed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements.


Summaries of

Poland v. United Traction Co.

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Third Department
Nov 1, 1903
88 App. Div. 281 (N.Y. App. Div. 1903)

In Poland v. United Traction Co. (88 App. Div. 281) the court says: "But it seems also to be settled that, in the case of a railroad company, its place of residence must be ascertained by its place of business, and, if it have several places of business, it must also be deemed to have several places of residence."

Summary of this case from Old Homestead Water Co. v. Treyz

In Poland v. United Traction Co. (88 App. Div. 281; affd. on opinion below in 177 N.Y. 557) it was held that a railroad corporation under said section 984 of the Code is deemed to have a residence in any county through which it operates its road.

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Case details for

Poland v. United Traction Co.

Case Details

Full title:ELIZA POLAND, Respondent, v . UNITED TRACTION COMPANY, Appellant

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Third Department

Date published: Nov 1, 1903

Citations

88 App. Div. 281 (N.Y. App. Div. 1903)
85 N.Y.S. 7

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