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Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick, J.), entered May 23, 1991, which granted summary judgment in favor of defendants pursuant to
Order of said court, entered September 4, 1991, which denied plaintiffs’ motion for, inter alia, renewal, unanimously
Plaintiffs, both former officers and employees of Integrated Resources, Inc., a debtor in bankruptcy, commenced this action for breach of contract against defendants, non-debtor subsidiaries of Integrated, seeking to recover monies allegedly owed to them by Integrated. The IAS court properly granted summary judgment dismissing the amended complaint since each of the agreements which form the basis of plaintiffs’ claims indicate, on their face, that the signatory was Integrated, by one of its officers, and not defendants, herein. Nor do the agreements purport to bind defendants. Where, as here, the identity of the parties to a contract and the obligations contained therein are unambiguous, parol evidence may not be offered to modify or contradict the terms of the writing (Kashfi v Phibro-Salomon, Inc.,