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New York City Transit Authority v. Consolidated Edison Co.
40 A.D.3d 273
| N.Y. App. Div. | 2007
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Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Robert D. Lippmann, J.), entered August 25, 2006, which, in an action arising out of a fire on plaintiffs’ premises allegedly caused by defendant-respondent improperly transmitting electrical test currents, granted defendant’s motion for summary judgement dismissing the complaint on the ground of plaintiffs’ spoliation of the “cable tray,” unanimously affirmed, without costs.

Defendant adequately demonstrates that the cable tray was necessary to a proper investigation of the cause of the fire, and that the photographs of the fire site it was allowed to take were not an adequate substitute therefor (see Kirkland v New York City Hous. Auth., 236 AD2d 170, 173 [1997]). Accordingly, the complaint was properly dismissed as a sanction for plaintiffs having discarded the cable tray before it could be examined by defendant’s experts (see id.). Concur—Friedman, J.E, Marlow, Sullivan, Sweeny and Catterson, JJ.

Case Details

Case Name: New York City Transit Authority v. Consolidated Edison Co.
Court Name: Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
Date Published: May 3, 2007
Citation: 40 A.D.3d 273
Court Abbreviation: N.Y. App. Div.
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