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LAZARD FRERES & CO., et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MARYLAND, Defendant-Respondent.
Judgment, Supreme Court, New York County (Charles Ramos, J.), entered November 9, 1998, dismissing the complaint, unanimously affirmed, with costs.
The trial court properly dismissed the causes of action sounding in breach of contract, since the parties never agreed on a residual fee payment, but at most had an unenforceable agreement to agree. Plaintiffs sent defendant numerous versions of a proposed residual fee agreement that were materially different and which were never signed and returned by defendant as plaintiffs requested defendant to do if it accepted (see, Delicatessen, Inc. v. Schumacher, 52 N.Y.2d 105, 109-110, 436 N.Y.S.2d 247, 417 N.E.2d 541). The cause of action in quantum meruit was also properly dismissed. Plaintiffs failed to prove that they rendered any actual post-closing services, as opposed to merely standing ready to perform such services, or the value of the services for which payment is sought (see, Farash v. Sykes Datatronics, 59 N.Y.2d 500, 506, 465 N.Y.S.2d 917, 452 N.E.2d 1245).
MEMORANDUM DECISION.
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Decided: January 13, 2000
Court: Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, New York.
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