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Volume 47, March 1973, Number 3
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Standing to Sue in New York
William J. Quirk
Notes
Recent Developments in New York Law
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CPLR 203(a): Flanagan Rule Applied to Radiation Injuries
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CPLR 217: Petitioner Must Commence Proceeding for Writ of Prohibition Within a Time "Reasonably Necessary to Protect His Rights"
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CPLR 302(a)(1): Attorney Cannot Predicate Jurisdiction in Action Against Client on Attorney's Legal Services in State for Client
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CPLR 302(a)(1): Jurisdiction Predicated on Combination of Elements Individually Insufficient to Support Jurisdiction
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CPLR 302(a)(1): "Bootstrap" Jurisdicition Not Permitted in Enforcement of Foreign Divorce Decrees
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CPLR 603: Law of the Case Limits the Power to Sever Claims
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CPLR 1102: Departments Divided as to Responsibility for Indigents' Publication Costs
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CPLR 2104: Oral Settlement Reached at Informal Conference in Judge's Chambers Held Not Made in Open Court
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CPLR 3015(a): Where Plaintiff Alleges Performance of Contractual Conditions Precedent, Requirement that Defendant Deny Such Performance with Particularity Is Not Applicable
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CPLR 3016(c): Specificity of Pleading Requirement Applied to Counterclaim in Divorce Action
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CPLR 3120: Discovery and Inspection Available Against the State as Nonparty Witness
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CPLR 3124: Statute Does Not Mandate Immediate Ruling on Dispute at Examination Before Trial
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Collateral Estoppel: Court of Appeals Affirms that Prior Judgment Establishing Freedom from Negligence Does Not Establish Freedom from Contributory Negligence
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CPLR 7102: Due Process Protects All Types of Property
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CPLR 7501: Separability of the Arbitration Provision--Time to Reconcile New York and Federal Approaches
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CPLR 7501: Broad Arbitration Clause Compels Submission of Question of Recovery of Consequential Damages to Arbitrator Notwithstanding Damage Limitation Clause
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CPLR 7501: Right to Jury Trial on Issue of Existence of Arbitration Agreement
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CPLR 7503: First Department Recommends Time Limitation for Proceeding with Arbitration
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CPLR 7511(a): Date of Actual Delivery of Arbitration Award Must Be Stated in Pleading Ninety-Day Statute of Limitations
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CPLR 7511(b)(1)(ii): Arbitration Award Affirmed, Where Challenged Arbitrator Had Prior Attorney-Client Relationship with One Party, When Opposing Party Knowingly Waived Its Objection
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Ct. Cl. Act § 10: Statutes of Limitations or Conditions Precedent?
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GML 50-a to 50-i: Notice of Claim Not Required in Contract Action
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GML 50-e: Infant Permitted To File Late Notice of Claim Where Infancy May Have Been Important Factor in Failure to Timely File
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Ins. Law: Insurer Not Liable in Excess Judgment Suit Where Refusal to Defend or Settle Is Based on Good Faith Belief that Policy Had Been Cancelled
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Ins. Law § 59-a: Unauthorized Act in New York by Agent of Foreign Insurer Held Sufficient Basis for Personal Jurisdiction
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CPLR 202: Cause of Action in Negligence Accrues at Place of Injury for Borrowing Statute Purposes
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CPLR 207: Statute of Limitations Not Tolled for Period of Absence from State When Personal Jurisdcition Was Obtainable Over Defendant Through Expedient Service
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CPLR 208: Insanity Which Extends Statute of Limitations Includes Temporary Mental Incapacity To Protect One's Rights Arising from Physical Injury
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CPLR 211(b): Support Order Qualifies as Money Judgment Subject to Conclusive Presumption of Payment After Twenty Years
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CPLR 301: Parent Corporation Found To Be Doing Business in New York on Agency Theory
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CPLR 305(b): Court Is Powerless To Enter Default Judgment Where Notice Served with Summons Fails To State Object of Action
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CPLR 308(5): Defendant's Attempt To Evade Service of Process by Deception Held Ineffective
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CPLR 327: Denial of Permission To Arbitrate on the Ground of Forum Non Conveniens
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CPLR 3025(b): Second Department Reverses Order Denying Leave To Amend Answer Where No Prejudice Was Shown
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CPLR 3041: Bill of Particulars May Not Contain Reservation of Right To File Supplemental Bill
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CPLR 3101: Restrictions on Pretrial Disclosure in Matrimonial Actions Deemed Obsolete
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Collateral Estoppel: Determination Made in Criminal Prosecution May Not Be Relitigated in Subsequent Civil Action
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CPLR 3215(a): Court Sua Sponte Dismisses Complaint for Improper Service in Response to Plaintiff's Motion for Default Judgment
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CPLR 3216: Claim that Failure To Timely File Note of Issue Was Result of Attorney's Poor Health, Without Medical Evidence, Will Not Prevent Dismissal for Want of Prosecution
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CPLR Art. 41: Trial De Novo Assured in Compulsory Arbitration Project
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CPLR 5015: Court Has Inherent Discretionary Power To Relieve Party from Judgment After Lapse of Statutory Period
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CPLR Art. 52: Court Voids Assignment of Judgment to Buyer of Judgments for the Pupose of Execution
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CPLR 5201(b): A Debt Secured by an Artisan's Lien Is Property Subject to Enforcement, But Lien Itself Is Not
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CPLR 5222: Restraining Notice Is Not Cancelled by Ex Parte Stay of Execution
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CPLR 5240: Protecting the Judgment Debtor from Abuses of Execution and Forced Sales
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CPLR 7503: Filing of Notice of Lien in Violation of Contractual Lien Waiver Provision Does Not Constitute Waiver of Right to Arbitration
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RPAPL 735: Service on Corporation by Delivery of Process to Secretary of State, As Its Agent, Supports Jdugment for Rent and Possession
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Summary Proceeding: Landlord, by Its Excessive Delay, Forfeited Right to Summary Resolution of Claims
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Dole v. Dow Chemical Co.: Recent Developments
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