Interman Industrial Products, Ltd. v. R. S. M. Electron Power, Inc.Interman Industrial Products, Ltd. v. R. S. M. Electron Power, Inc.
The issue presented may be phrased as follows: Does an account stated, unsupported by any written document subscribed by the party to be charged thereunder, сonstitute "an instrument for the payment of money only” entitling the moving party to accelerated summary judgment pursuant to the procedure provided by
The defendant (R. S. M.) is engaged in the business of producing silicon transistors and rectifiers for power equipment manufacturers, and plaintiff Interman is a supplier of silicon material. During the period from April 12, 1973 to August 7, 1973, R. S. M. issued purchase orders for the supply of silicon slices, and Interman contends that it delivered the requested materials pursuant to these purchase orders with
During May, 1973 through August, 1973 Interman furnished the purchaser with a written statement оf account for each month which purportedly represented the merchandise shipped and delivered during the prior month. Under these accounts, payment was due net 30 days, and each statement of account set forth the following request: "Please notify us promptly if this statement does not agree with your records.” R. S. M. doеs not deny that it received these accounts stated totaling $40,839.94, nor does it assert that it filed any objection thereto, but in response to plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment pursuant to
The parties are also in disagreement as to the effect of a check for $8,693.15 delivered by R. S. M. on August 6, 1973. According to R. S. M. payment on this check was stopped as a result of alleged violations of the contrаcts. Interman, on the other hand, avers that payment on this check was stopped because there were insufficient funds in the bank account.
Claiming that the sum of $40,839.94 was оwed to it upon these accounts stated, Interman served a summons, affidavit and notice of motion by which it sought an accelerated summary judgment upon the ground that the action was based on instruments for the payment of money only, pursuant to the procedure set forth in
As was stated neаrly one hundred years ago by Chief Judge Folger, "[a]n account stated is an account balanced and rendered, with an assent to the balance express or implied; so that the demand is essentially the same as if a promissory note had been given for the balance” (Volkening v DeGraaf,
Interman, cognizant of the fact that R. S. M. never expressly ratified the propriety of the accounts stated, argues that it may be found to have impliedly acquiesced in the correctness оf the accounts by its failure to have interposed an objection thereto prior to the institution of this proceeding for summary judgment. However, even if we acсept such an assertion that an implied account stated may be found to have existed, this, in and of itself, is not sufficient to entitle the appellant to avail itself оf the procedural device provided by
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Accordingly, the order of the Appellate Division should be affirmed, and the certified question answered in the affirmative.
Chief Judge Breitel and Judges Jasen, Jones, Wachtler, Fuchsberg and Cooke concur.
Order affirmed, with costs. Question certified answered in the affirmative.