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Haslacha, Inc. v. Jubilee, Inc.

Civil Court of the City of New York
Apr 26, 2005
7 Misc. 3d 1016 (N.Y. Civ. Ct. 2005)

Summary

In Haslacha, Inc. v Jubilee, Inc. (7 Misc 3d 1016[A], 2005 NY Slip Op 50633[U] [Civ Ct, NY County 2005]), upon which plaintiff relies, Judge Eileen Nadelson, citing the aforesaid authorities (and others), denied a motion to dismiss that was based on the fact that the petitioner was dissolved, for tax delinquency, between the close of evidence and the making of closing statements in the case.

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Opinion

April 26, 2005.


Corporations — Dissolution — Capacity of Dissolved Corporation to Maintain Action.


Summaries of

Haslacha, Inc. v. Jubilee, Inc.

Civil Court of the City of New York
Apr 26, 2005
7 Misc. 3d 1016 (N.Y. Civ. Ct. 2005)

In Haslacha, Inc. v Jubilee, Inc. (7 Misc 3d 1016[A], 2005 NY Slip Op 50633[U] [Civ Ct, NY County 2005]), upon which plaintiff relies, Judge Eileen Nadelson, citing the aforesaid authorities (and others), denied a motion to dismiss that was based on the fact that the petitioner was dissolved, for tax delinquency, between the close of evidence and the making of closing statements in the case.

Summary of this case from Lance Intl v. First Natl City
Case details for

Haslacha, Inc. v. Jubilee, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:HASLACHA, INC. v. JUBILEE, INC

Court:Civil Court of the City of New York

Date published: Apr 26, 2005

Citations

7 Misc. 3d 1016 (N.Y. Civ. Ct. 2005)
2005 N.Y. Slip Op. 50633

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