51 A.D.2d 638 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1976
Cross appeals from an order of the Supreme Court at Special Term, entered August 5, 1975 in Broome County, which granted a cross motion of defendant International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation (hereinafter, ITT) for partial summary judgment dismissing the first cause of action of the amended complaint, but denied said defendant summary judgment on its counterclaim for plaintiff’s alleged abuse of process, and from the judgment entered thereon. At various times since 1972 plaintiff has purchased materials from ITT for use on projects on which it was employed, and on January 29, 1974, in relation to what was known as the Ithaca Mall Project, it placed with ITT a purchase Order No. 10641 worth approximately $69,000. After various communications between the parties, it subsequently developed that, because of an alleged unpaid balance of $41,290.63 owing to ITT by plaintiff on past purchases, $21,000 of which was uncontested, ITT refused to ship Order No. 10641 without a guarantee that it would receive payment therefor as well as the $21,000 it was admittedly owed by plaintiff. Consequently, on February 27, 1975, plaintiff had executed by defendant First-City National Bank an irrevocable letter of credit to ITT in the amount of $89,350, which sum, according to the terms of the letter, was to be available to ITT by sight drafts submitted with written certification that plaintiff had defaulted in its payments due. The letter further provided that Order No. 10641 was to be shipped complete on March 3, 1975 from Jackson, Tennessee, and that payment was due 60 days after the receipt of the items at the