107 A.D.2d 1064 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1985
— Judgment unanimously reversed, on the law, with costs, and matter remitted to
“Specific performance is a discretionary remedy which is an alternative to the award of damages as a means of enforcing a contract” (Hadcock Motors v Metzger, 92 AD2d 1, 4). The right to specific performance is not automatic (see, e.g., Huntington Min. Holdings v Cottontail Plaza, 96 AD2d 526, affd 60 NY2d 997; Michaels v Mohawk Gardens, 65 AD2d 930). The equitable remedy of specific performance is available in the court’s discretion when the remedy at law is inadequate (Kama Rippa Music v Schekeryk, 510 F2d 837, 844; Matter of Burke v Bowen, 40 NY2d 264, 267; see, also, Mofsky v Goldman, 3 AD2d 311, 315). Finally, and extremely relevant to the instant case, the party seeking equity must do equity, i.e., he must come into court with clean hands (Grosch v Kessler, 256 NY 477; Haskins v Thomajan, 99 AD2d 463; Muscarella v Muscarella, 93 AD2d 993). The misconduct which will bar equitable relief need not be sufficient to constitute the basis of a legal action; any willful conduct “which would be condemned and pronounced wrongful by honest and fair-minded men, will be sufficient to make the hands of the applicant unclean” (20 NY Jur, Equity, § 107) as long as the conduct pertains to the matter in litigation (Agati v Agati, 59 NY2d 830; Seagirt Realty Corp. v Chazanof, 13 NY2d 282, 285-286). Trial Term erred, therefore, by granting, automatically, the equitable remedy of specific performance and by refusing to permit counsel for defendants to present arguments as to why plaintiffs should be relegated to their remedy at law, i.e., damages.
We observe that when the matter comes before the court on remittitur, whether to grant specific performance will rest in the sound discretion of the court (55 NY Jur, Specific Performance, § 5) since the question of a party’s right to an equitable remedy
We find no merit to defendants’ remaining contentions. (Appeal from judgment of Supreme Court, Orleans County, Miles, J. — specific performance.) Present — Hancock, Jr., J. P., Callahan, Doerr, Denman and O’Donnell, JJ.