Case Law Breland-Marrow v. RXR Realty, LLC

Breland-Marrow v. RXR Realty, LLC

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Gruenberg Kelly Della, Ronkonkoma, NY (Zachary M. Beriloff of counsel), for plaintiffs-appellants.

Cariello Law Firm, Uniondale, NY (Edgar Matos of counsel), for defendants third-party plaintiffs-respondents-appellants.

McGiff Halverson Dooley LLP, Patchogue, NY (Daniel J. O'Connell of counsel), for third-party defendant-respondent.

ANGELA G. IANNACCI, J.P., ROBERT J. MILLER, JOSEPH J. MALTESE, WILLIAM G. FORD, JJ.

DECISION & ORDER

In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, etc., the plaintiffs appeal, and the defendants third-party plaintiffs cross-appeal, from an order of the Supreme Court, Suffolk County (David T. Reilly, J.), dated September 20, 2019. The order, insofar as appealed from, granted that branch of the motion of the defendants third-party plaintiffs which was for summary judgment dismissing the complaint. The order, insofar as cross-appealed from, denied, as academic, those branches of the motion of the defendants third-party plaintiffs which were for summary judgment on the third-party causes of action for contractual indemnification and to recover damages for breach of contract for failure to procure insurance.

ORDERED that the order is affirmed insofar as appealed from; and it is further,

ORDERED that the order is reversed insofar as cross-appealed from, on the law, and those branches of the motion of the defendants third-party plaintiffs which were for summary judgment on the third-party causes of action for contractual indemnification and to recover damages for breach of contract for failure to procure insurance are denied on the merits; and it is further,

ORDERED that one bill of costs is awarded to the defendants third-party plaintiffs payable by the plaintiffs, and one bill of costs is awarded to the third-party defendant payable by the defendants third-party plaintiffs.

The plaintiff Debra Breland–Marrow (hereinafter the injured plaintiff) allegedly slipped and fell on ice and water on one of the steps of a staircase inside a building owned and operated by the defendants third-party plaintiffs, RXR Realty, LLC (hereinafter RXR), and BEWCO Corporation (hereinafter BEWCO). The injured plaintiff, and her husband suing derivatively, commenced this action against RXR and BEWCO. RXR and BEWCO commenced a third-party action against RXR's service contractor, ABM Janitorial Service Northeast, Inc. (hereinafter ABM).

RXR and BEWCO moved for summary judgment dismissing the complaint and on the third-party causes of action for contractual indemnification and to recover damages for breach of contract for failure to procure insurance. RXR and BEWCO contended, inter alia, that they did not create the alleged hazardous condition or have actual or constructive notice of its existence. In an order dated September 20, 2019, the Supreme Court, among other things, granted that branch of the motion of RXR and BEWCO which was for summary judgment dismissing the complaint, and denied, as academic, those branches of their motion which were for summary judgment on the third-party causes of action for contractual indemnification and to recover damages for breach of contract for failure to procure insurance. The plaintiffs appeal, and RXR and BEWCO cross-appeal.

"In a slip-and-fall case, a defendant property owner moving for summary judgment has the burden of making a prima facie showing that it neither (1) affirmatively created the hazardous condition nor (2) had actual or constructive notice of the condition and a reasonable time to correct or warn about its existence" ( Parietti v. Wal–Mart Stores, Inc., 29 N.Y.3d 1136, 1137, 61 N.Y.S.3d 523, 83 N.E.3d 853 ; see Meade v. New York City Hous. Auth., 189 A.D.3d 1390, 1391, 138 N.Y.S.3d 564 ; Naulo v. New York City Bd. of Educ., 71 A.D.3d 651, 896 N.Y.S.2d 155 ). A defendant has constructive notice of a hazardous condition on property when the condition is visible and apparent, and has existed for a sufficient length of time to afford the defendant a reasonable opportunity to discover and remedy it (see Gordon v. American Museum of Natural History, 67 N.Y.2d 836, 837–838, 501 N.Y.S.2d 646, 492 N.E.2d 774 ). To meet its prima facie burden on the issue of lack of constructive notice, the defendant must offer some evidence as to when the area in question was last cleaned or inspected relative to the time when the plaintiff fell (see Meade v. New York City Hous. Auth., 189 A.D.3d...

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Document | New York Supreme Court – 2023
Acosta v. 74 Eldert Realty LLC
"... ... Liberty One failed to obtain the policies naming 74 Elder as ... an additional insured as required by the insurance ... procurement clause of the contract is insufficient to ... demonstrate its prima facie burden (see Breland-Marrow v ... RXR Realty, LLC, 208 A.D.3d 627, 629 [2d Dept 2022]; ... Ginter v Flushing Terrace, LLC, 121 A.D.3d 840, 844 ... [2d Dept 2014]; Karnikolas v Elias Taverna, LLC, 120 ... A.D.3d 552, 556 [2d Dept 2014]; cf Dibuono v Abbey, ... LLC, 83 A.D.3d 650, 652 [2d Dept 2011]). In any event, ... "
Document | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division – 2022
Bauman v. Bauman
"..."
Document | New York Supreme Court – 2023
Hamilton v. 211 Schermerhorn Dev.
"... ... required that such insurance be procured and that the ... provision was not complied with" ( Breland-Marrow v ... RXR Realty, LLC, 208 A.D.3d 627, 629 [2d Dep't ... 2022][internal quotations and citations omitted]). With ... respect to M&M, the M&M ... "

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