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Moore v. Village of Pelham

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Jul 6, 1999
263 A.D.2d 448 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)

Opinion

Submitted May 26, 1999

July 6, 1999

In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, the plaintiff appeals from (1) an order of the Supreme Court, Westchester County (Barone, J.), entered August 18, 1998, which granted the motion of the defendant Village of Pelham for summary judgment dismissing the complaint insofar as asserted against it, and (2) a judgment of the same court, entered August 26, 1998, upon the order, dismissing the complaint insofar as asserted against that defendant.

Robert C. Agee, Bronxville, N.Y., for appellant.

Martin, Clearwater Bell, New York, N.Y. (Jill W. Laurence and Patricia D'Alvia of counsel), for respondent.

LAWRENCE J. BRACKEN, J. P., WILLIAM C. THOMPSON, GLORIA GOLDSTEIN, LEO F. McGINITY, ROBERT W. SCHMIDT, JJ.


DECISION ORDER

ORDERED that the appeal from the order is dismissed; and it is further,

ORDERED that the judgment is affirmed; and it is further,

ORDERED that one bill of costs is awarded to the respondent.

The appeal from the intermediate order must be dismissed because the right of direct appeal therefrom terminated with the entry of a judgment in the action against the respondent ( see, Matter of Aho, 39 N.Y.2d 241, 248). The issues raised on appeal from the order are brought up for review and have been considered on the appeal from the judgment ( see, CPLR 5501 [a][1]).

The plaintiff was allegedly injured when she slipped and fell on an accumulation of ice and freshly-fallen snow in a municipal parking lot owned and maintained by the defendant Village of Pelham. In support of its motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint insofar as asserted against it, the Village established that it had not received written notice of the existence of snow or ice as required by Village Law § 6-628 ( see also, General Municipal Law § 50-e). Thus, the Village may not be held liable for its failure to remove all snow and ice from its municipal parking lot ( see, DiPaolo v. Village of Tuckahoe, 253 A.D.2d 841; Zwielich v. Incorporated Vil. of Freeport, 208 A.D.2d 920; Linder v. Town of Babylon, 187 A.D.2d 568). Furthermore, in opposing the Village's motion for summary judgment, the plaintiff failed to raise an issue of fact through evidentiary proof in admissible form that the Village had created the hazard ( see, Zwielich v. Incorporated Vil. of Freeport, supra; Albanese v. Town of Hempstead, 176 A.D.2d 697; Rodriguez v. County of Suffolk, 123 A.D.2d 754; Ritacco v. Town/Village of Harrison, 105 A.D.2d 834).


Summaries of

Moore v. Village of Pelham

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Jul 6, 1999
263 A.D.2d 448 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)
Case details for

Moore v. Village of Pelham

Case Details

Full title:VIRGINIA A. MOORE, appellant, v. VILLAGE OF PELHAM, respondent, et al.…

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

Date published: Jul 6, 1999

Citations

263 A.D.2d 448 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)
692 N.Y.S.2d 698

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