Order, Supreme Court, New York County, entered May 4, 1979, which (1) denied plaintiff-appellant’s motion for summary judgment, (2) granted summary judgment to defendant-respondent on the court’s own motion, and (3) dismissed plaintiff-appellant’s complaint on the merits in its entirety, unanimously modified, on the law, to reverse so much of the order as awarded summary judgment to defendant-respondent, reinstate the complaint and otherwise affirm, without costs. The burden upon Special Term was not to resolve material issues of fact appearing on the motion, but only to determine whether any such existed. "Issue-finding, rather than issue-determination, is the key to the procedure.” (Esteve v Abad,
