—Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Ira Gammerman, J.), entered May 11, 1998, which, in an action for specific performance of a contract to sell a cooperative apartment, denied plaintiff buyer’s motion for a new trial on the grounds of newly discovered evidence and fraud, unanimously affirmed, without costs.
The trial court’s decision after trial held that defendant seller was under no obligation to convey because plaintiff’s failure to supply all necessary documentation requested by the coop’s Board resulted in her never obtaining the Board’s consent, a condition of the sale. The so-called “true contract” upon which plaintiff now relies, which, inter alia, allegedly deleted the provision conditioning the sale upon plaintiff’s obtaining the
