STATE UNIV. OF N. Y. v. SYRACUSE UNIV.


206 Misc. 1003 (1954)

State University of New York, Plaintiff, v. Syracuse University, Defendant.

Supreme Court, Special Term, Albany County.

October 1, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Irving I. Waxman, Ruth L. Iles and Thomas Burke for plaintiff.

William D. Johnson for defendant.


TAYLOR, J.

Upon the contention that it is an instrumentality of the State engaged in carrying out a governmental function — hence, the State itself — and as such not subject to suit in any of its courts save the Court of Claims, the plaintiff moves pursuant to rule 109 of the Rules of Civil Practice to dismiss the defendant's counterclaim on the ground that the Supreme Court has no jurisdiction of the subject matter thereof.

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