Orders, Supreme Court, New York County (Joan B. Lobis, J.), entered July 6, 1992 and July 1, 1992, which, inter alia, respectively, granted plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment in the amount of $8,196,690.50, and denied defendants’ motion for renewal, unanimously affirmed, with costs.
This case arises out of plaintiff’s sale of the Key Food supermarket chain to defendants, and defendants’ subsequent default on their purchase money obligations incurred in that transaction. The pertinent facts of the transaction were previously summarized by this Court in its decision on a related appeal (Durso Supermarkets v D’Urso,
The IAS Court properly awarded plaintiff summary judgment upon the ground that defendants failed to come forward with evidentiary proof sufficient to raise an issue as to defenses to the note, the mortgage and the guarantees (see, National Bank v Alizio,
