43 Misc. 2d 512 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1964
This is a motion for partial summary judgment in an action seeking recovery of chattels consisting of stock certificates and stock transfer and minute books of the plaintiff corporation. The defendants, who are attorneys, have interposed an affirmative defense alleging that possession of the records is being retained as security for the payment of legal services rendered to the corporation. Requisition of the chattels remains unsatisfied upon the defendants ’ refusal to release the property to the Sheriff.
The defendants in this case failed to except to the plaintiff’s surety, and they cannot be heard to complain that their rights are impaired. Their refusal, moreover, to deliver the chattels to the Sheriff upon proper service on them of the required papers (CPLR 7102) was not legally justified. The motion is accordingly granted, and possession of the enumerated chattels is awarded to the plaintiff pursuant to subdivision (a) of 7108 and subdivision (b) of 7109 of the CPLR.