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45 Maiden Lane, Inc., v. Reynolds Buffets, Inc.

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department
Apr 28, 1932
143 Misc. 679 (N.Y. App. Term 1932)

Opinion

April 28, 1932

Appeal from the Municipal Court, Borough of Manhattan, First District.

Kreutzer Slack [Meyer H. Slack of counsel], for the landlord, appellant.

Sidney C. Crane, for the tenant, respondent, appellant, Reynolds Buffets, Inc.

George A. Ferris, for the intervenor, respondent, Adolphe Schwob, Inc.

Samuel Weinreb, for the tenant, respondent, Babcock.



The intervenor, respondent, was not in possession of the premises, and could not properly intervene in these summary proceedings by virtue of the assignment of rents which was not intended as an assignment of the lease. ( Erkins v. Tucker, 62 Misc. 495; 810 West End Avenue, Inc., v. Frankel, 113 id. 338.) Nor was it afforded a possessory interest in the premises by paying the judgment entered in favor of Liberty Place Holding Corporation, since it thereby became subrogated only to the rights and remedies of the judgment creditor in relation to the debt. On the other hand, the landlord, appellant, having assigned the rents, was no longer entitled to institute summary proceedings for the nonpayment of rent.

Final orders reversed, with thirty dollars costs to the tenant Reynolds Buffets, Inc., against the landlord, appellant, and the intervenor, respondent, and proceedings dismissed.

All concur; present, LEVY, CALLAHAN and UNTERMYER, JJ.


Summaries of

45 Maiden Lane, Inc., v. Reynolds Buffets, Inc.

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department
Apr 28, 1932
143 Misc. 679 (N.Y. App. Term 1932)
Case details for

45 Maiden Lane, Inc., v. Reynolds Buffets, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:45 MAIDEN LANE, INC., Landlord, Appellant, Respondent, v. REYNOLDS…

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department

Date published: Apr 28, 1932

Citations

143 Misc. 679 (N.Y. App. Term 1932)
257 N.Y.S. 105

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