Barrett v. HuffBarrett v. Huff
It is hereby ordered that the order and judgment so appealed from be and the same hereby is unanimously affirmed without costs.
Memorandum: Supreme Court properly granted defendant’s motion to dismiss the complaint based on
The court properly dismissed the conversion and prima facie tort causes of action as time-barred (see
We reject plaintiffs contention that defendant is estopped from invoking the statute of limitations as a defense. In order to invoke the doctrine of equitable estoppel, a plaintiff must show that he or she was “induced by fraud, misrepresentations or deception to refrain from filing a timely action” (Simcuski v Saeli,
The court also properly dismissed the cause of action for intentional misrepresentation, fraud and deceit based on plaintiffs failure to state a cause of action (see
Plaintiff’s allegations also fail to demonstrate a justifiable reliance on the representations made by defendant, a requisite element of a cause of action for fraud (see Lama Holding Co.,
Finally, although the court failed to rule on plaintiffs request for leave to amend the complaint, the failure to rule is deemed a