122 Misc. 2d 595 | N.Y. App. Term. | 1983
OPINION OF THE COURT
Final judgment entered July 20,1982 modified by calculating the amount of interest awarded as follows: on $501,249.21 from April 13, 1980 and on $743,015.99 from July 2, 1981; as modified, final judgment affirmed, with $25 costs.
In a prior appeal, this court sustained the validity of the so-called “pay now-fight later” provision in the parties’ commercial lease relating to tenant’s obligation for additional rent attributable to the increased costs for building
In calculating the interest awarded on the monetary aspect of the judgment, Civil Court determined that interest on the escalation in operating costs for a given year should accrue on January 1 of the following year. However, pursuant to the lease, payment of the escalation in operating costs was not due until 30 days following the presentation of landlord’s demand. Thus, interest awarded on the sums demanded should not accrue until that date, and we have modified accordingly.
Sullivan, J. P., Sandifer and Parness, JJ., concur.