DEBORAH CONTOS et al., Respondents, v LOUISE MAHONEY et al., Defendants, and NISSAN MOTOR ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION et al., Appellants.
Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York
[828 NYS2d 477]
Ordered that the order is reversed, on the law, with costs, and the motion to dismiss the amended complaint insofar as asserted against the appellants as time-barred is granted.
The Supreme Court erred in denying the motion of the defendants Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation, Nissan-Infiniti L.T., and NILT, Inc. (hereinafter collectively Nissan), to dismiss the amended complaint based on the applicable statute of limitations (see
In order for a claim asserted against a new party to relate back to the date the claim was filed against the original defendant, the plaintiff must establish that “both claims arose out of same conduct, transaction or occurrence . . . the new party is ‘united in interest’ with the original defendant, and by reason of that relationship can be charged with such notice of the institution of the action that he will not be prejudiced in defending the action on the merits . . . and the new party knew or should have known that, but for a . . . mistake by plaintiff as to the identity of the proper parties, the action would have been brought against him as well” (Buran v Coupal, supra at 178, quoting Brock v Bua, 83 AD2d 61, 69 [1981]; see Mondello v New York Blood Ctr.-—-Greater N.Y. Blood Program, 80 NY2d 219, 226 [1992]).
Here, it is undisputed that the first element was satisfied. However, even assuming that the plaintiffs also established the second element, i.e., that Nissan was united in interest with the Mahoneys (see Poulard v Papamihlopoulos, 254 AD2d 266, 267 [1998]), the plaintiffs failed to establish the third and final element. The plaintiffs’ failure timely to commence this action against Nissan was not the result of a mistake or an inability to identify the correct defendant within the applicable limitations period (see Monir v Khandakar, 30 AD3d 487, 489 [2006]; Pappas v 31-08 Café Concerto, 5 AD3d 452, 453 [2004]). More than
Schmidt, J.P., Mastro, Santucci and Fisher, JJ., concur.
