Shifra Mendelovitz, Appellant, v Elyahu Cohen et al., Respondents
Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York
February 6, 2007
37 AD3d 670 | 830 NYS2d 577
Ordered that the order is modified by deleting the provision thereof granting that branch of the motion which was to dismiss the first cause of action and substituting therefor a provision denying that branch of the motion; as so modified, the order is affirmed, without costs or disbursements.
A motion pursuant to
In reviewing a motion pursuant to
The second cause of action alleged fraud. A cause of action alleging fraud will not lie where the only claim of fraud relates to a breach of contract (see Tiffany at Westbury Condominium v Marelli Dev. Corp., 34 AD3d 787 [2006]; WIT Holding Corp. v Klein, 282 AD2d 527 [2001]; Weitz v Smith, 231 AD2d 518 [1996]), and a mere misrepresentation of an intention to perform under the contract is insufficient to allege fraud (Ross v DeLorenzo, 28 AD3d 631, 636 [2006]). While a misrepresentation of a material fact which is collateral to the contract and serves as an inducement for the contract is sufficient to allege fraud (id.), the plaintiff did not allege that she was induced to enter the joint venture by a misrepresentation of any material fact collateral to the joint venture agreement (cf. Richmond Shop Smart v Kenbar Dev. Ctr., supra). Accordingly, the defendants were entitled to dismissal of the second cause of action pursuant to
The defendants also were entitled to dismissal of the third cause of action which sought the imposition of a constructive trust, albeit not on the same grounds relied upon by the Supreme Court. The elements of a cause of action for a constructive trust are (1) a confidential or fiduciary relationship, (2) a promise, (3) a transfer in reliance thereon, and (4) unjust enrichment (see Doxey v Glen Cove Community Dev. Agency, 28 AD3d 511 [2006]; Gaentner v Benkovich, 18 AD3d 424 [2005]). The Supreme Court concluded that the complaint was insufficient both as to the existence of a confidential relationship and a
