Opinion
No. CA 10-02054.
March 25, 2011.
Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Erie County (Diane Y. Devlin, J), entered June 14, 2010. The order denied plaintiffs motion for partial summary judgment.
HODGSON RUSS LLP, BUFFALO (KYLE C. REEB OF COUNSEL), FOR PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT.
DAVID P. FELDMAN, BUFFALO, FOR DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT.
Present: Scudder, P.J., Centra, Sconiers, Gorski and Martoche, JJ.
It is hereby ordered that the order so appealed from is unanimously affirmed without costs.
Memorandum:
Supreme Court properly denied plaintiffs motion for partial summary judgment. We note at the outset that the only cause of action addressed in plaintiffs brief on appeal is the fourth cause of action, for breach of warranty, and she addresses only that part of the cause of action with respect to breach of warranty of fitness for a particular purpose ( see UCC 2-315). Thus, that is the only issue properly before us. We affirm. Plaintiff met her initial burden on the motion by establishing that she relied on defendant's representations that the tile she purchased was fit for a particular purpose, i.e., outdoor use ( see UCC 2-315; see also Bimini Boat Sales, Inc. v Luhrs Corp., 69 AD3d 782, 783; see generally Saratoga Spa Bath v Beeche Sys. Corp., 230 AD2d 326, 331, lv dismissed and lv denied 90 NY2d 979). In opposition to the motion, however, defendant raised a triable issue of fact by submitting the results of objective testing demonstrating that the tile was in fact fit for outdoor use ( see generally Zuckerman v City of New York, 49 NY2d 557, 562).