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BERMUDA TRUST COMPANY LIMITED, as Trustee of the Cinq Trust, appellant, v. AMEROPAN OIL CORPORATION, respondent.
In an action, inter alia, to recover sums paid to a creditor of the defendant under a guarantee, the plaintiff appeals from an order and judgment (one paper) of the Supreme Court, Nassau County (Davis, J.), dated November 5, 1998, which denied its motion for summary judgment and granted the defendant's cross motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint.
ORDERED that the order and judgment is affirmed, with costs.
Pursuant to the doctrine of equitable subrogation, “ ‘[w]here property of one person is used in discharging an obligation owed by another or a lien upon the property of another, under such circumstances that the other would be unjustly enriched by the retention of the benefit thus conferred, the former is entitled to be subrogated to the position of the obligee or lienholder’ ” (King v. Pelkofski, 20 N.Y.2d 326, 333, 282 N.Y.S.2d 753, 229 N.E.2d 435, quoting Restatement, Restitution, § 162; see also, Great E. Bank v. Chang, 227 A.D.2d 589, 590, 643 N.Y.S.2d 203; Wagner v. Maenza, 223 A.D.2d 640, 636 N.Y.S.2d 857; Zeidel v. Dunne, 215 A.D.2d 472, 626 N.Y.S.2d 509; Cohn v. Rothman-Goodman Mgt. Corp., 155 A.D.2d 579, 580, 547 N.Y.S.2d 881). However, equitable subrogation is unavailable if payments are made voluntarily (see, Cohn v. Rothman-Goodman Mgt. Corp., supra; In re Wingspread Corp., 116 B.R. 915, 928; Restatement, Restitution, § 162, comment b; 23 N.Y. Jur. 2d, Contribution, Indemnity and Subrogation, §§ 31, 32).
The Supreme Court correctly found that the subject guarantee was signed by the Bermuda Trust Company Limited in its corporate capacity and not in its capacity as the trustee of the Cinq Trust. Thus, the Cinq Trust had no legal obligation to pay the defendant's debts. Any payments it made on the defendant's behalf were voluntary, and equitable subrogation is unavailable.
The plaintiff's remaining cause of action was properly dismissed for lack of standing to assert it.
MEMORANDUM BY THE COURT.
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Decided: November 08, 1999
Court: Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York.
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