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Lunn v. Holiday Corp.

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
Mar 13, 1992
181 A.D.2d 1037 (N.Y. App. Div. 1992)

Opinion

March 13, 1992

Appeal from the Supreme Court, Monroe County, Curran, J.

Present — Callahan, J.P., Boomer, Balio, Lawton and Davis, JJ.


Order unanimously affirmed with costs. Memorandum: Defendant Columbia Sussex Corporation and third-party defendant contend that plaintiff's action is barred by the applicable Statute of Limitations. In Lunn v Holiday Corp. ( 167 A.D.2d 818) we concluded that plaintiff's service of an amended summons and complaint upon defendant was a mere correction of a misnomer (see generally, Simpson v Kenston Warehousing Corp., 154 A.D.2d 526; Pinto v House, 79 A.D.2d 361, 364; Covino v Alside Aluminum Supply Co., 42 A.D.2d 77, 80). The resolution of whether the action was barred by the applicable Statute of Limitations, however, required a determination whether Manfred Stumpf was authorized to accept service on behalf of defendant within the meaning of CPLR 311 (1). We therefore reserved decision and remitted the matter to Supreme Court for a hearing on that issue. On remittal, the court concluded that Mr. Stumpf was authorized to accept service, and defendant and third-party defendant do not challenge that determination. Because service was effectuated on defendant by delivery of a summons and complaint, on October 1, 1987, to Manfred Stumpf, the action was timely commenced. Defendant's request that we reconsider our prior decision, in light of our recent decision in McGee v Bells Supermarket ( 177 A.D.2d 975), is misplaced. In McGee, unlike the present case, jurisdiction was never obtained by plaintiff over the misnamed defendants.


Summaries of

Lunn v. Holiday Corp.

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
Mar 13, 1992
181 A.D.2d 1037 (N.Y. App. Div. 1992)
Case details for

Lunn v. Holiday Corp.

Case Details

Full title:WESLEY LUNN, Respondent, v. HOLIDAY CORPORATION, a Holding Company for…

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

Date published: Mar 13, 1992

Citations

181 A.D.2d 1037 (N.Y. App. Div. 1992)

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