Papakostas v. HarkinsPapakostas v. Harkins
In an action, inter alia, for specific performance of an alleged contract for the sale of certain real property, the plaintiff appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Hurowitz, J.), dated November 7, 1988, which granted the defendants’ motion pursuant to
Ordered that the order is affirmed, with costs; and it is further,
Ordered that the parties are directed to appear at this court on January 30, 1991, at 12:00 p.m., to be heard upon the imposition of appropriate sanctions or costs, if any, against the attorney for the appellant, pursuant to
There is no basis in the law or fact for the plaintiffs challenge to the Supreme Court’s determination that his complaint was barred by the Statute of Frauds (see, General Obligations Law § 5-703 [2]). The plaintiff claims that there was sufficient written proof of the parties’ alleged oral agreement for the sale of certain real property owned by the defendants based upon a cover letter from the defendants’ attorney, dated January 6, 1988, and the revised written contract of sale annexed thereto, which were mailed to the plaintiffs attorney. However, the plaintiff totally ignores the fact that the revised contract of sale had not been signed or even seen by the defendants. The defendants’ attorney expressly noted in the cover letter that the defendants "may have additional comments and changes”. The cover letter "was written and signed for a specified limited purpose and we may not infer from the signing and delivery thereof that the defendants intended thereby to establish a contractual relationship or to authenticate the terms of an agreement as set forth in the enclosed unsigned [document]. The signatures
Therefore, we conclude that the plaintiff’s conduct in pursuing this appeal, which so obviously lacks merit, must be characterized as frivolous within the meaning of