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Antique Period Furniture Co., Inc. v. Matthew

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County
Oct 2, 1963
40 Misc. 2d 635 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1963)

Opinion

October 2, 1963

Lyman Stansky for landlord.

Sheldon P. Barr for tenant.


Motion to dismiss a landlord and tenant summary proceeding brought in this court.

Jurisdiction of such matters has long rested within the province of the City and Municipal Courts of New York City (Civ. Prac. Act, § 1413). By a 1962 amendment, such jurisdiction was transferred to the Civil Court of the City of New York (L. 1962, ch. 695 [eff. Sept. 1]). Finally, on September 1, 1963, with the onset of the new Civil Practice Law and Rules, specification of the courts having jurisdiction of a special proceeding to recover real property was set forth in section 701 Real Prop. Acts. of the Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law, which provides that such a special proceeding may be maintained in "a court of civil jurisdiction in a city." This would appear to be a continuing grant of exclusive jurisdiction to the Civil Court of the City of New York to handle such special proceedings.

Nevertheless, even if concurrent jurisdiction of such proceedings in this court is assumed, there are good and obvious reasons why jurisdiction in such types of cases should generally be declined here, deferring to the court which is specially equipped to handle expeditiously and competently such matters. The motion is granted, and the petition is dismissed.


Summaries of

Antique Period Furniture Co., Inc. v. Matthew

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County
Oct 2, 1963
40 Misc. 2d 635 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1963)
Case details for

Antique Period Furniture Co., Inc. v. Matthew

Case Details

Full title:ANTIQUE PERIOD FURNITURE CO., INC., Landlord, v. MATTHEW LASSANDRO, Tenant

Court:Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County

Date published: Oct 2, 1963

Citations

40 Misc. 2d 635 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1963)
243 N.Y.S.2d 711

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