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General Motors v. Cabrera

Supreme Court, Westchester County
Oct 26, 1982
117 Misc. 2d 1050 (N.Y. Misc. 1982)

Opinion

October 26, 1982

Williamson Williamson, P.C., for plaintiff.

Levey Levey for Walter Cabrera, defendant.


The plaintiff moves for an order of seizure pursuant to CPLR article 71.

The defendant, Cabrera, executed a retail installment contract which was assigned to the plaintiff for valuable consideration. The retail installment contract for the purchase of the automobile in question contained a provision allowing the plaintiff to repossess the vehicle in the event of the defendant's default.

It is undisputed that the defendant has defaulted in payment but claims a breach of warranty with regard to the automobile.

Without question, the provision in the security agreement gives the plaintiff the absolute right to repossess the collateral in the event of default (see, also, Uniform Commercial Code, § 9-503).

Finally, the claim by the defendant of poor equipment performance and breach of warranty and defendant's allegations concerning the condition of the vehicle do not state a valid defense to an application for an order of seizure pursuant to CPLR article 71 ( Honeywell Information Systems v Demographic Systems, 396 F. Supp. 273).

Accordingly, the motion is granted and an order of seizure will issue from this court upon plaintiff's giving an undertaking in the amount of $10,000.


Summaries of

General Motors v. Cabrera

Supreme Court, Westchester County
Oct 26, 1982
117 Misc. 2d 1050 (N.Y. Misc. 1982)
Case details for

General Motors v. Cabrera

Case Details

Full title:GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. WALTER CABRERA et…

Court:Supreme Court, Westchester County

Date published: Oct 26, 1982

Citations

117 Misc. 2d 1050 (N.Y. Misc. 1982)
459 N.Y.S.2d 665

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