52 Misc. 2d 189 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1966
Upon the foregoing papers this plaintiff in this death action moves for summary judgment, claiming that despite the denial of negligence contained in defendants’ answer, and in the affidavits submitted in opposition to this motion, award of the relief requested is proper, primarily because of the existence of an outstanding preclusion order against defendants.
The award of summary judgment in negligence cases is the rarity rather than the rule. Award of such relief in an action such as this, where the facts concerning the cause of the accident are not within the personal knowledge of any party, would be most exceptional. (The accident occurred when plaintiff’s
The motion is denied.