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Delta Funding Corporation v. Khader

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Mar 31, 2003
303 A.D.2d 710 (N.Y. App. Div. 2003)

Opinion

2002-03325

Submitted March 11, 2003.

March 31, 2003.

In an action to foreclose a mortgage, the defendant Fausille F. Khader appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Suffolk County (Seidell, J.), dated March 1, 2002, which granted the plaintiff's motion to vacate an order of the same court, dated April 4, 2000, dismissing the complaint, made upon the plaintiff's default in complying with a conditional order of the same court, dated November 24, 1997.

Jeffrey B. Hulse, Hauppauge, N.Y., for appellant.

Certilman Balin Adler Hyman, LLP, East Meadow, N.Y. (Susan L. McWalters and M. Allan Hyman of counsel), for respondent.

Before: A. GAIL PRUDENTI, P.J., DAVID S. RITTER, SANDRA J. FEUERSTEIN, THOMAS A. ADAMS, JJ.


DECISION ORDER

ORDERED that the order is affirmed, with costs.

Contrary to the appellant's contention, under the circumstances of this case, the Supreme Court providently exercised its discretion in vacating the order dated April 4, 2000, dismissing the complaint. The court had previously issued a conditional order dated November 24, 1997, which stated, in relevant part, that the appellant's motion "to strike the Complaint pursuant to CPLR § 3126 for plaintiff's failure to comply with outstanding discovery demands is granted unless plaintiff fully and completely complies with all of [the appellant's] discovery demands within sixty (60) days after receipt of a copy of this Order with notice of entry" and that "[i]n the event that plaintiff fails to timely comply [the appellant] is granted leave to settle an Order striking the Complaint."

The plaintiff attempted to comply with the conditional order by serving a bill of particulars and discovery responses on April 9, 1998. In the nearly two years that followed, the appellant failed to object to the adequacy of such discovery responses or to move to compel further discovery. The conditional order contained a clear direction to the appellant to settle an order upon the plaintiff's non-compliance. The appellant failed to settle an order dismissing the complaint within 60 days after the conditional order became absolute, resulting in abandonment of her prior motion for sanctions pursuant to CPLR 3126 (see 22 NYCRR 202.48; Funk v. Barry, 89 N.Y.2d 364, 367-368; Citibank v. Velazquez, 284 A.D.2d 364; Kepple v. Hill Assocs., 275 A.D.2d 299). In light of the appellant's failure to demonstrate good cause for the delay, we conclude that substantial justice was served by the reinstatement of the complaint. The Supreme Court acted within its discretion in vacating its prior order once the untimeliness of the appellant's notice of settlement was brought to its attention (see 56 Marquis v. Mosello, 239 A.D.2d 544; F C Gen. Contrs. Corp. v. Atlantic Mut. Mtge. Corp., 202 A.D.2d 629; McMahon v. City of New York, 105 A.D.2d 101).

PRUDENTI, P.J., RITTER, FEUERSTEIN and ADAMS, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Delta Funding Corporation v. Khader

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Mar 31, 2003
303 A.D.2d 710 (N.Y. App. Div. 2003)
Case details for

Delta Funding Corporation v. Khader

Case Details

Full title:DELTA FUNDING CORPORATION, respondent, v. FAUSILLE F. KHADER, ETC.…

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

Date published: Mar 31, 2003

Citations

303 A.D.2d 710 (N.Y. App. Div. 2003)
757 N.Y.S.2d 576

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