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STATE FARM FIRE and Casualty Company, as Subrogee of Alisha C. White, Appellant, v. Stephen L. DAVIS, Respondent.
ORDERED that the order is reversed, without costs, and defendant's motion to vacate the default judgment entered May 20, 2005 is denied.
In this subrogation action, the affidavit of plaintiff's process server stated that he had served defendant with the summons and complaint in this action pursuant to CPLR 308 (4) by conspicuous place service to defendant's “last known address” in White Plains, New York, after making three previous attempts at personal service, and subsequently mailing a copy to the White Plains address. Following defendant's failure to appear or answer the complaint, a judgment was entered on May 20, 2005, which awarded plaintiff the principal sum of $9,962.01.
In 2018, defendant moved to vacate the default judgment, interpose an answer, place the case on the trial calendar, and lift a driver license suspension. In opposing defendant's motion, plaintiff's counsel alleged that defendant had called counsel's offices in 2011 in order to discuss a settlement, but that defendant had rejected plaintiff's settlement offer. In defendant's reply papers, defendant did not deny plaintiff's claim regarding the 2011 communication. In an order entered December 13, 2018, the Civil Court granted defendant's motion.
On appeal, plaintiff contends that CPLR 317 does not permit the vacatur of a default judgment after five years and, implicitly, that defendant's call to plaintiff's counsel in 2011 waived any lack of personal jurisdiction claim. However, plaintiff's affidavit of service contained in the record on appeal purports to have served the summons only at defendant's “last known address” and not at defendant's “actual place of business, dwelling place or usual place of abode within the state,” as required for conspicuous place service pursuant to CPLR 308 (4) (see Feinstein v. Bergner, 48 NY2d 234 [1979]). Thus, the affidavit of service failed to establish that plaintiff ever acquired jurisdiction over defendant and, consequently, CPLR 317 has no application here.
Nevertheless, a lack of jurisdiction claim will be deemed waived where a defendant has implicitly acknowledged the validity of a default judgment or has unreasonably delayed in moving to vacate the judgment (see Cadlerock Joint Venture, L.P. v. Kierstedt, 119 AD3d 627, 628 [2014]; Taveras v. City of New York, 108 AD3d 614, 617 [2013]; HSBC Bank USA, N.A. v. A & R Trucking Co., Inc., 66 AD3d 606 [2009]). Here, it is undisputed that seven years before moving to vacate the judgment, defendant had called plaintiff's attorney's office in order to negotiate payment of the judgment. Defendant thereby implicitly acknowledged the existence of the judgment and demonstrated a lack of good faith by dilatorily asserting his rights.
Accordingly, the order is reversed and defendant's motion to vacate the default judgment entered May 20, 2005 is denied.
ALIOTTA, P.J., SIEGAL and TOUSSAINT, JJ., concur.
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Docket No: 2019-920 QC
Decided: August 28, 2020
Court: Supreme Court, Appellate Term, New York.
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