Slavenburg Corp. v. RudesSlavenburg Corp. v. Rudes
Lead Opinion
Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Shorter, J.), entered May 5, 1981, which granted reargument and, upon reargument, modified the prior order entered December 23, 1980, to the extent of severing the first, second, sixth and seventh causes of action against defendant Al Rudes and directing entry of default judgment against defendant Al Rudes on the first cause of action for $212,645.18 and on the sixth cause of action for $231,578.22; severed the second and seventh causes against defendant Al Rudes for an assessment of damages; struck the second, fourth and ninth defenses of defendant Saul Rudes and the second, third, fourth and eighth defenses of defendant Marbridge Fabrics, Inc., modified, on the law, to the extent of reinstating the second and fourth defenses of defendant Marbridge Fabrics, Inc., and the second defense of defendant Saul Rudes and, as so modified, affirmed, without costs and disbursements. Appeal from the order of the Supreme Court, New York County (Shorter, J.), entered December 23, 1980, which, on plaintiff’s motion to dismiss defenses and counterclaims of Marbridge Fabrics, Inc., and Saul Rudes and to obtain summary judgment against Marbridge Fabrics, Inc., for $234,578.22 and against Saul Rudes for $150,000 and to sever the remaining causes of action in the complaint against Al Rudes with a direction to enter default judgment against Al Rudes, granted relief only to the extent of striking the second, fourth and ninth defenses of defendant Saul Rudes, dismissed as academic. While plaintiff’s notice of motion dated October 23, 1980, in respect of defendant Al Rudes sought only severance of the causes of action against Al Rudes pursuant to
Concurrence in Part
concur and dissent in part in a memorandum by Silverman, J., as follows: The major reason for not granting summary judgment in favor of plaintiff is the claimed issue of fact as to whether the goods were in fact delivered. Defendant Saul Rudes contends that the business