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Key International Manufacturing, Inc. v. Stillman

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Dec 17, 1985
66 N.Y.2d 924 (N.Y. 1985)

Opinion

Argued November 18, 1985

Decided December 17, 1985

Appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the Second Judicial Department, Charles R. Rubin, J.

J. Stanley Shaw and Jesse I. Levine for Key International Manufacturing, Inc., appellant.

Richard B. Cohen and Robert M. Rosenblith for Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company, appellant.

Brian Michael Seltzer and Kenneth L. Gartner for respondent.



Order modified, with costs to defendant Manufacturers Hanover Trust against defendant Stillman, by dismissing so much of Stillman's cross claim as seeks more than the actual amounts due under the letters of credit plus interest, and, as so modified, affirmed, with costs to Stillman against plaintiff. Question certified answered in the negative. We agree with so much of the majority opinion by Justice (now Judge) Titone as pertains to plaintiff's liability to Stillman. However, Stillman's cross claim against Manufacturers Hanover Trust, predicated upon its refusal to honor the cashier's checks issued as payment of the letters of credit, must be dismissed insofar as it seeks more than the actual amounts due under the letters of credit plus interest. To hold the bank liable for such sum as a result of compliance with a judicial restraining order would be to place it on the horns of an unacceptable dilemma.

Concur: Chief Judge WACHTLER and Judges JASEN, SIMONS, KAYE and ALEXANDER. Taking no part: Judges MEYER and TITONE.


Summaries of

Key International Manufacturing, Inc. v. Stillman

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Dec 17, 1985
66 N.Y.2d 924 (N.Y. 1985)
Case details for

Key International Manufacturing, Inc. v. Stillman

Case Details

Full title:KEY INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURING, INC., Appellant, v. IRWIN STILLMAN…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Dec 17, 1985

Citations

66 N.Y.2d 924 (N.Y. 1985)
498 N.Y.S.2d 795
489 N.E.2d 764

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