Glamm v. City of Amsterdam

Decision Date15 February 1979
Citation67 A.D.2d 1056,413 N.Y.S.2d 512
PartiesRichard G. GLAMM, Appellant, v. CITY OF AMSTERDAM, New York, Respondent.
CourtNew York Supreme Court — Appellate Division

Robert J. Krzys, Amsterdam, for appellant.

Donohue, Bohl, Clayton & Komar, Albany (Howard D. Clayton, Albany, of counsel), for respondent.

Before MAHONEY, P. J., and SWEENEY, STALEY, HERLIHY and KANE, JJ.

MEMORANDUM DECISION.

Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court at Special Term, entered June 26, 1978 in Montgomery County, which granted defendant's motion to dismiss the complaint.

On April 29, 1969 plaintiff came upon the scene of a fire in the City of Amsterdam, and undertook to assist the regularly employed firemen of the City as they were engaged in extinguishing the fire. During the course of the fire, plaintiff sustained injuries when he fell three stories to the pavement from the roof of an adjoining building while using a pike pole to knock in a boarded up window.

On October 1, 1969 plaintiff filed a claim for Workers' Compensation benefits which was disallowed by a Referee. On January 30, 1975 the Workers' Compensation Board reversed the Referee's decision and made an award on the ground that plaintiff was an employee of the City under an implied contract of hire having been pressed into service during an emergency.

On appeal to this court, the decision of the Workers' Compensation Board was reversed on the ground that an employer-employee relationship had not been established, and the claim was dismissed (Matter of Glamm v. City of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Fire Dept., 54 A.D.2d 996, 388 N.Y.S.2d 55). On October 4, 1977 the Court of Appeals affirmed on the memorandum of this court (Matter of Glamm v. City of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Fire Dept., 42 N.Y.2d 1026, 398 N.Y.S.2d 1011, 369 N.E.2d 10). Thereafter, and within 90 days of the service of a certified copy of the order of dismissal upon plaintiff's attorney, plaintiff caused a notice of claim in purported compliance with section 50-e of the General Municipal Law to be served upon the defendant, City of Amsterdam. Within six months of the date of the entry of the order of the Court of Appeals, plaintiff commenced this action.

Defendant thereafter moved to dismiss the complaint on the grounds that the notice of claim, and the summons and complaint were not served within the time provided by section 50-e of the General Municipal Law, nor within the time prescribed by CPLR 214. Special Term dismissed the complaint on the ground that plaintiff had failed to comply with the mandatory requirement of section 50-e (subd. 1, par. (a)) of the General Municipal Law in that he had not served a notice of claim upon the defendant within 90 days after his claim arose.

On this appeal, plaintiff contends that the provisions of CPLR 205 (subd. (a)) toll the limitation provisions of sections 50-e and 50-i of the General Municipal Law. CPLR 205 (subd. (a)), insofar as it is pertinent, provides as follows:

If an action is timely commenced and is terminated in any other manner than by a voluntary discontinuance, a dismissal of the complaint for neglect to prosecute the action, or a final judgment upon the merits, the plaintiff * * * may commence a new action upon the same cause of action within six months after the termination.

CPLR 205 (subd. (a)) "also applies to a proceeding brought under the workmen's compensation law", now the Workers' Compensation Law (CPLR 205, subd. (c)).

Plaintiff also relies on Smith v. Rensselaer County, 52 A.D.2d 384, 384 N.Y.S.2d 223, in which this court held that the time limitation in section 50-i of the General Municipal Law requiring an action against a city, county, town, etc., to be commenced within one year and 90 days after the happening of the event upon which the claim is based is a statute of limitations within the tolling provisions of CPLR 205. In that case, a timely notice of claim under section 50-e of the General Municipal Law had been filed. Section 50-e (subd. 1, par. (a)) provides as follows:

In any case founded upon tort where a notice of claim is required by law as a condition precedent to the commencement of an action or special proceeding against a public corporation, as defined in the general construction law, or any officer, appointee or employee thereof, the notice of claim shall comply with and be served in accordance with the provisions of this section within the ninety days after the claim arises.

Under section 50-i of the General Municipal Law, a notice of claim in compliance with section 50-e is made a condition precedent to the commencement of an action founded in negligence against a city. A condition precedent is not a time limitation, and CPLR 205 does not apply to conditions precedent (Matter of Howard v. Robinson, 32 A.D.2d 837, 302 N.Y.S.2d 347; Lewis v. State of New York, 69 Misc.2d 1031, 332 N.Y.S.2d 292).

Plaintiff's contention that an affirmance of the order of dismissal would deny him due process of law is without merit (Pausley v. Chaloner, 54 A.D.2d 131, 338 N.Y.S.2d 35). Similarly, his contention that the defendant should be estopped from asserting the defense of a failure to file a timely notice of claim is without merit (Pugh v. Board of Educ., Cent. Dist. No. 1 Fayetteville-Manlius School Dist., 38 A.D.2d 619, 326 N.Y.S.2d 300, affd. 30 N.Y.2d 968, 335 N.Y.S.2d 830, 287...

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