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He Shang Wang v. 82-90 Broadway Realty Corp.

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Mar 29, 2011
82 A.D.3d 1158 (N.Y. App. Div. 2011)

Opinion

No. 2010-06571.

March 29, 2011.

In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, etc., the defendant appeals, as limited by its brief, from so much of an order of the Supreme Court, Queens County (Rosengarten, J.), dated May 10, 2010, as denied those branches of its motion which were for summary judgment dismissing the complaint, or to strike the plaintiffs' bill of particulars to the extent that it referred to loss of earnings.

Tromello, McDonnell Kehoe, Melville, N.Y. (James S. Kehoe of counsel), for appellant.

Rimland Associates, New York, N.Y. (Anthony M. Grisanti of counsel), for respondents.

Before: Covello, J.P., Belen, Hall and Cohen, JJ.


Ordered that the order is reversed insofar as appealed from, on the law, with costs, that branch of the defendant's motion which was for summary judgment dismissing the complaint is granted, and that branch of the defendant's motion which was to strike the plaintiffs' bill of particulars to the extent that it referred to loss of earnings is denied as academic.

The plaintiff He Shang Wang (hereinafter the injured plaintiff), an employee of New York Supermarket, Inc. (hereinafter the supermarket), alleged that he was injured when he fell down a stairway at his place of employment. The supermarket leased the premises from the defendant, 82-90 Broadway Realty Corporation. Following discovery, the defendant moved, inter alia, for summary judgment dismissing the complaint. In the order appealed from, the Supreme Court, among other things, denied the motion, finding that the defendant failed to establish its prima facie entitlement to judgment as a matter of law. We reverse the order insofar as appealed from.

The defendant established its prima facie entitlement to judgment as a matter of law by submitting its lease with the supermarket and an affidavit of the defendant's vice-president, both of which demonstrated that it was an out-of-possession landlord that did not retain control over the premises and was not obligated under the terms of the lease to perform repairs or maintenance ( see Kane v Port Auth. of N.Y. N.J., 49 AD3d 503, 504; see also Euvino v Loconti, 67 AD3d 629, 631; Felder v Wank, 227 AD2d 442; cf. Melendez v American Airlines, 290 AD2d 241, 242; Mikolajczyk v Morgan Contrs., 273 AD2d 864, 864). Moreover, the defendant made a prima facie showing of entitlement to judgment as a matter of law by submitting the injured plaintiffs deposition testimony, which demonstrated that he was unable to identify any defect which caused him to fall ( see Reiff v Beechwood Browns Rd. Bldg. Corp., 54 AD3d 1015, 1015; Curran v Esposito, 308 AD2d 428, 429; see also Rodriguez v Cafaro, 17 AD3d 658, 658; Tresgallo v Danica, 286 AD2d 326).

In opposition, the plaintiffs raised a triable issue of fact as to whether the landlord retained control over the premises and, thus, could be held liable for injuries caused by a defective condition that was created by the defendant or of which it had actual or constructive notice ( see Nelson v Cunningham Assoc., L.P., 77 AD3d 638, 639). The plaintiffs, however, failed to show what defect, if any, caused the accident. Accordingly, that branch of the defendant's motion which was for summary judgment dismissing the complaint should have been granted ( see Reiff v Beechwood Browns Rd. Bldg. Corp., 54 AD3d at 1015; Pluhar v Town of Southampton, 29 AD3d 975, 975; Rodriguez v Cafaro, 17 AD3d at 658).

The parties' remaining contentions have been rendered academic by our determination or are without merit.


Summaries of

He Shang Wang v. 82-90 Broadway Realty Corp.

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Mar 29, 2011
82 A.D.3d 1158 (N.Y. App. Div. 2011)
Case details for

He Shang Wang v. 82-90 Broadway Realty Corp.

Case Details

Full title:HE SHANG WANG et al., Respondents, v. 82-90 BROADWAY REALTY CORPORATION…

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department

Date published: Mar 29, 2011

Citations

82 A.D.3d 1158 (N.Y. App. Div. 2011)
2011 N.Y. Slip Op. 2626
920 N.Y.S.2d 228

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