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Star Show Case Co., Inc., v. Szekely

Supreme Court, Kings County
Dec 19, 1929
135 Misc. 723 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1929)

Opinion

December 19, 1929.

J.J. A.L. Weiss, for the plaintiff.

James O. Wynn, for the defendant.


Plaintiff sues herein to recover for certain labor performed and materials furnished. The answer admits all the allegations of the complaint except the reasonable value of the services. Annexed to the complaint and specifically numbered are the items of such services and materials claimed to have been performed or furnished. The defendant has set forth a general denial of such schedule. Plaintiff moves herein for judgment on the pleadings. "If defendant desires to controvert the items, or any of them in respect to those matters or either of them, he must do so by specifically denying the numbered item or items in the respect controverted. Notwithstanding a general denial in the answer, any item not specifically denied stands admitted in respect to delivery, reasonable value or agreed price as stated in the schedule. No motion to strike or to compel amendment is necessary." ( Innis, Pearce Co. v. Poppenberg, Inc., 213 A.D. 789.)

Motion granted, with leave, however, to defendant to plead over within ten days.


Summaries of

Star Show Case Co., Inc., v. Szekely

Supreme Court, Kings County
Dec 19, 1929
135 Misc. 723 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1929)
Case details for

Star Show Case Co., Inc., v. Szekely

Case Details

Full title:STAR SHOW CASE CO., INC., Plaintiff, v. LOUIS SZEKELY, JR. (Trading as…

Court:Supreme Court, Kings County

Date published: Dec 19, 1929

Citations

135 Misc. 723 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1929)
238 N.Y.S. 308