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Court of Appeals of New York - March 2005 Opinion Summaries

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People v. Aiken

Court of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure
A individual standing in the doorway between his apartment and the common hall of a multi-unit building has a duty to retreat into his home, when he...
03/31/2005 31

N.Y. Tel. Co. v. Town of Oyster Bay

Court of Appeals of New York
Government Law, Public Utilities, Tax Law
Real Property Tax Law section 102 (14) does not authorize defendant-Town to impose a special ad valorem levy for garbage collection on plaintiff's...
03/31/2005 34

General Motors Corp. v. Nationwide Ins. Co.

Court of Appeals of New York
Insurance Law
When two coincidental primary insurance policies exist, one excess to the other by reason of competing "other insurance" provisions, and where the...
03/31/2005 36

JMD Holding Corp. v. Congress Fin. Corp.

Court of Appeals of New York
Banking Law, Contracts, Remedies
A $600,000 charge to plaintiff for early termination of its commercial loan agreement with defendant is affirmed where plaintiff has not satisfied its...
03/31/2005 40

Kamens v. Utica Mut. Ins. Co.

Court of Appeals of New York
Family Law, Insurance Law
An agreement by a wife to remove herself as the primary contingent beneficiary, on an annuity payable to her husband, allows the husband to select his...
03/31/2005 44

In the Matter of Huckaby v. N.Y. State Division of Tax Appeals

Court of Appeals of New York
Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment Law, Tax Law
New York's "convenience of the employer" test does not violate the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United...
03/29/2005 8

South Road Assoc. v. IBM, Corp.

Court of Appeals of New York
Contracts, Landlord Tenant Law, Property Law & Real Estate
In a contract dispute, the term "premises," as defined in the "good order and condition" provision of a lease agreement, includes only the interior...
03/29/2005 17

People v. Andrades

Court of Appeals of New York
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Professional Malpractice
Defense counsel's disclosure to the court that his client had offered perjured testimony did not deprive defendant of a fair hearing or of the...
03/29/2005 28

State Farm v. Mallela

Court of Appeals of New York
Health Law, Insurance Law
Under the "no-fault" insurance laws, insurance carriers may withhold payment for medical services provided by fraudulently incorporated enterprises to...
03/29/2005 29

Flores v. Lower E. Side Serv. Ctr. Inc.

Court of Appeals of New York
Contracts, Labor & Employment Law, Workers' Compensation
Workers' Compensation Law section 11, which permits an owner to bring a third-party claim against an injured worker's employer when the employer has...
03/29/2005 45

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