In an action in which plaintiff was granted a judgment of divorce, dated January 5,1973, by the Supreme Court, Westchester County, defendant appeals from an order of the same court, entered July 20, 1973, which, upon plaintiff’s motion to modify the judgment so as to authorize a sale of the real property described in the judgment, referred the motion to Special Term, Part 5-A, “ to hear and determine the issues involved.” Order reversed, without costs, and motion denied. This divorce action was commenced by plaintiff in April of 1971. In May of 1971 defendant commenced a different action against plaintiff to compel a reconveyance to defendant of plaintiff’s joint interest in the parties’ marital home and for a declaration that defendant was the .sole owner of the home and its furnishings. By order of November 27, 1972 the two actions were consolidated and defendant’s complaint was deemed a counterclaim in the divorce action. After the taking of evidence in the divorce action, the trial court set a date for trial of the counterclaim. Both parties and their respective counsel remained in the courthouse after the court had adjourned and they negotiated a settlement to compromise all the matters involved in both actions. After being advised of the compromise by the parties, the Trial Justice returned and a formal stipulation was spread upon the record. The terms of the
