Section 2525
- Citation
- Section 2525
- Parent Document
- London Terrace Gardens v. Stevens, 159 Misc. 2d 542 (1993)
- Jurisdiction
- New York (state)
- Effective Date
- 1993-09-15
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- London Terrace Gardens v. Stevens, 159 Misc. 2d 542 (1993)
- London Terrace Gardens v. Stevens, 159 Misc. 2d 542 (1993)
- London Terrace Gardens v. Stevens, 159 Misc. 2d 542 (1993)
- London Terrace Gardens v. Stevens, 159 Misc. 2d 542 (1993)
- London Terrace Gardens v. Stevens, 159 Misc. 2d 542 (1993)
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Full Text
707 charsFor the foregoing reasons the several petitions herein are dismissed. In all cases where a lease provision provides for an award of attorney’s fees, respondents’ claims for attorney’s fees pursuant to Real Property Law § 234 shall be preserved pending the outcome of further litigation between the parties. The court does not address respondents’ contentions that the lack of the word "rent” in petitioner’s three-day notices renders them invalid, or that demands for amounts that do not correspond exactly to those stated in the lease riders are likewise invalid. Further, the court does not determine petitioner’s motions to consolidate, amend, strike defenses and counterclaims, and for summary judgment.