Henderson v. HolleyHenderson v. Holley
In an action to recover damages for conversion, defendants appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Dowd, J.), entered April 16, 1982, which, after a nonjury trial, is in favor of the plaintiffs and against them in the amount of $5,097.
Judgment reversed, on the law, without costs or disbursements, and complaint dismissed.
Plaintiffs instituted this action, inter alia, to recover damages for defendants’ conversion of certain items of plaintiffs’ furniture which were being stored in defendants’ warehouse and which defendants subsequently sold. Defendants’ argument that the sale of a portion of plaintiffs’ property was
Nevertheless, the judgment must be reversed and plaintiffs’ complaint dismissed due to their failure to prove damages.
It was incumbent upon plaintiffs to prove their damages, through the testimony of an expert or by any other relevant means by which the value of the furniture at the time of its conversion could be determined (Lake v Dye,
Since the plaintiffs failed to sustain their "burden of proof of producing sufficient evidence to form a basis for an estimate of damages with some degree of exactness” (Alebrande v New York City Hous. Auth., supra, at p 808), the judgment must be reversed and the complaint dismissed. Lazer, J. P., Mangano, Gibbons and Niehoff, JJ., concur.