State Univ. of NY v. Syracuse Univ.

Decision Date01 October 1954
Citation206 Misc. 1003
CourtNew York Supreme Court
PartiesState University of New York, Plaintiff,<BR>v.<BR>Syracuse University, Defendant.

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.

The problem which the motion poses is whether the plaintiff is only an agency of the State in the performance of its educational functions or has been delegated governmental powers to be exercised apart from State liability. (Pantess v. Saratoga Springs Auth., 255 App. Div. 426; Samuel Adler, Inc., v. Noyes, 285 N.Y. 34.)

The plaintiff was created by an act of the Legislature (Education Law, § 352; L. 1948, ch. 695, as amd.) which reads, in part, as follows: "1. There is hereby created in the state education department within the higher educational system of the state as established under the board of regents a corporation to be known as the state university of New York which shall be responsible for the planning, supervision and administration of facilities, and provisions for higher education supported in whole or in part with state moneys in accordance with the provisions of section three hundred fifty-eight hereof, and to perform such other duties as may be entrusted to it by law. Such corporation shall have the care, custody, control and management of the lands, grounds, buildings, facilities and equipment used for the purposes of the state-operated institutions of the state university, and it shall have power to protect, preserve and improve the same." Certain planning and administrative functions are delegated to its trustees "Subject to the general supervision and approval of the board of regents". (§§ 354, 355, 355-a, supra.) At least one of its executive officers shall be a designee of the Commissioner of Education. (§ 353, subd. 3.) Its trustees shall avail themselves of the existing personnel and facilities of the State Education Department. (§ 353, subd. 4.) Its budget and appropriational requests must be reviewed by the Commissioner of Education and incorporated in the Education Department's budget. (§ 355, subd. 1, par. [f].) Appropriation of real property by the State University must be in accordance with section 307 of the Education Law which provides that owners of real property so appropriated may file their claims therefor in the Court of Claims. (§ 355, subd. 2, par. [a]; § 307, subd. 13.) In proceedings instituted by it to evict owners or occupants from real property so acquired, no execution shall issue for costs, if any, awarded against the State or the State University in such proceedings. (§ 307, subd. 11.) Classification and allocation of the members of the faculties and supervising staffs of the institutions comprising the State University must be approved by the Director of the Budget. (§ 355-a, subd. 1.)

Those statutes indicate that the Legislature intended to create a mere corporate agency within the State's Department of Education directly to carry out certain of its governmental functions in respect of...

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