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Peter Moltisanti, plaintiff, v. Virgin Entertainment Group, Inc., et al., defendants, Vornado 1540 Broadway, LLC, appellant.
Argued—December 8, 2011
DECISION & ORDER
In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, the defendant Vornado 1540 Broadway, LLC, appeals, as limited by its brief and a letter dated June 16, 2011, from so much of an order of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Schneier, J.), dated October 1, 2010, as denied that branch of its motion which was for summary judgment dismissing the amended complaint insofar as asserted against it.
ORDERED that the order is reversed insofar as appealed from, on the law, without costs or disbursements, and that branch of the appellant's motion which was for summary judgment dismissing the amended complaint insofar as asserted against it is granted.
Under New York common law, a landowner “has a duty to maintain his or her premises in a reasonably safe condition” (Walsh v. Super Value, Inc., 76 AD3d 371, 375; see Basso v. Miller, 40 N.Y.2d 233; see also Peralta v. Henriquez, 100 N.Y.2d 139, 143–144), taking into account all the circumstances, including the likelihood of injury to others, the seriousness of the injury, and the burden of avoiding the risk (see Galindo v. Town of Clarkstown, 2 NY3d 633, 636; Peralta v. Henriquez, 100 N.Y.2d at 144; Tagle v. Jakob, 97 N.Y.2d 165, 168; Chapman v. Silber, 97 N.Y.2d 9, 19; Kellman v. 45 Tiemann Assoc., 87 N.Y.2d 871, 872; Basso v. Miller, 40 N.Y.2d at 241). However, an out-of-possession landlord generally will not be responsible for injuries occurring on its premises unless the landlord “has a duty imposed by statute or assumed by contract or a course of conduct” (Alnashmi v Certified Analytical Group, Inc., 89 AD3d 10, 18; see Rivera v. Nelson Realty, LLC, 7 NY3d 530, 534; Chapman v. Silber, 97 N.Y.2d at 19–20; Juarez v. Wavecrest Mgt. Team, 88 N.Y.2d 628, 642; Ritto v. Goldberg, 27 N.Y.2d 887, 889; Healy v. Bartolomei, 87 AD3d 1112; Mercer v. Hellas Glass Works Corp., 87 AD3d 987).
The appellant's evidence submitted in support of that branch of its motion which was for summary judgment dismissing the amended complaint insofar as asserted against it established, prima facie, that it was an out-of-possession landlord on the date of the subject accident, that the lease controlling on the date of the accident placed responsibility for repair of the leased premises where the accident occurred squarely on the defendants Virgin Entertainment Group, Inc., Virgin Realty, LLC, and Virgin Megastores (USA), L.P., and that those defendants, exclusively, were to perform maintenance and repair of the leased premises where the accident occurred. Therefore, the appellant met its initial burden of establishing that it owed no duty to the plaintiff (see Alnashmi v Certified Analytical Group, Inc., 89 AD3d at 18–19; Panico v. Jiffy Lube Intl., Inc., 86 AD3d 553; Ross v Betty G. Reader Revocable Trust, 86 AD3d 419, 420). In opposition, no triable issue of fact was raised.
Accordingly, the Supreme Court should have granted that branch of the appellant's motion which was for summary judgment dismissing the amended complaint insofar as asserted against it.
DILLON, J.P., BALKIN, LEVENTHAL and CHAMBERS, JJ., concur.
ENTER:
Aprilanne Agostino
Clerk of the Court
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Docket No: 2010–11563 (Index No. 28985 /08)
Decided: January 24, 2012
Court: Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York.
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