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Di Perna v. Black

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department
Apr 25, 1946
187 Misc. 437 (N.Y. App. Term 1946)

Opinion

April 25, 1946.

Appeal from the Municipal Court of the City of New York, Borough of The Bronx, McGRATH, J.

Abraham Kaplan for appellant.

Joseph V. Farinella for respondents.


MEMORANDUM


A thirty-day notice of termination of tenancy in the city of New York to be served "in the same manner in which a precept in summary proceedings is now allowed to be served by law", is void if served on Sunday (Real Property Law, § 232-a; Penal Law, art. 192, §§ 2140-2154; Hastings v. Farmer, 4 N.Y. 293; Tolman v. Heading, 11 A.D. 264). Matter of D'Agostino v. Bernabel ( 269 A.D. 853) is clearly distinguishable, as there the notice being served by registered mail, the tenant on the return day of the precept did not question jurisdiction of the Justice's Court but appeared generally, merely asking time within which to vacate and thus admitted jurisdiction and waived any defect in the notice.

Petitioners' notice and petition also failed to allege "immediate compelling necessity" under paragraph (6) of subdivision (a) of section 6 of the Office of Price Administration Rent Regulation for Housing in the New York City Defense-Rental Area ( 10 Federal Register 11668). Petitioners' proof was also deficient in respect of the thirty-day notice, month-to-month tenancy, and notice to Area Rent Office (Regulation, § 6, subd. [d], par. [2]; 8 Federal Register 13918). While the evidence was sufficient to present factual questions on changed circumstances, good faith and res judicata, the errors pointed out above are fatal and require reversal and dismissal without prejudice to a new proceeding upon due notice ( Hedden v. Nederburg, 25 Misc. 722; Tolman v. Heading, 11 A.D. 264, supra; Dash Corporation v. Brown, 191 N.Y.S. 308; Cannon v. Gordon, 181 Misc. 950).

The final order should be reversed, with $30 costs, and petition dismissed, with costs, without prejudice to new proceeding upon due notice.

HAMMER, EDER and HECHT, JJ., concur.

Order reversed, etc.


Summaries of

Di Perna v. Black

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department
Apr 25, 1946
187 Misc. 437 (N.Y. App. Term 1946)
Case details for

Di Perna v. Black

Case Details

Full title:SANTO DI PERNA et al., Landlords, Respondents, v. SAMUEL BLACK, Tenant…

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department

Date published: Apr 25, 1946

Citations

187 Misc. 437 (N.Y. App. Term 1946)
62 N.Y.S.2d 69

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