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Citimortgage, Inc. v. Dedalto
Akerman, LLP, New York, NY (Jordan M. Smith and James Ng of counsel), for appellant.
BETSY BARROS, J.P., ROBERT J. MILLER, LARA J. GENOVESI, HELEN VOUTSINAS, JJ.
DECISION & ORDER
In an action to foreclose a mortgage, the plaintiff appeals from (1) an order of the Supreme Court, Queens County (Janice A. Taylor, J.), dated March 17, 2016, and (2) an order of the same court dated August 10, 2018. The order dated March 17, 2016, insofar as appealed from, denied those branches of the plaintiff's motion which were to vacate an order of the same court (Martin J. Schulman, J.), dated March 11, 2015, inter alia, directing dismissal of the complaint, to restore this action to the calendar, to consolidate this action with an action entitled Citimortgage, Inc. v. Does, pending in the Supreme Court, Queens County, under Index No. 703227/14, for summary judgment on the complaint insofar as asserted against the defendant Stephen Dedalto, to strike that defendant's answer and counterclaims, and for an order of reference. The order dated August 10, 2018, denied the plaintiff's second motion to vacate the order dated March 11, 2015, and to restore this action to the calendar.
ORDERED that one bill of costs is awarded to the plaintiff.
On August 16, 2010, the plaintiff commenced this action (hereinafter the first action) against the defendant Stephen Dedalto (hereinafter the defendant), among others, to foreclose a mortgage on certain property in Flushing (hereinafter the premises). The defendant interposed an answer dated August 30, 2010, with counterclaims. In May 2014, the plaintiff commenced a second action to foreclose the mortgage (hereinafter the second action) against "JOHN DOES" and "JANE DOES."
By order dated February 11, 2015, in the first action, the Supreme Court (Martin J. Schulman, J.) directed the plaintiff to appear at a "final status conference" on March 11, 2015, to file a certificate of merit by that date, and to "file an application seeking an Order of Reference or the next applicable application" by that date. The court advised that "failure to comply with the terms of this order may result in the dismissal of this action without prejudice."
By order dated March 11, 2015, the Supreme Court (Martin J. Schulman, J.) directed dismissal of the complaint in the first action on the ground that the plaintiff failed to comply with the terms of the order dated February 11, 2015, and directed the cancellation of the notice of pendency filed against the premises.
In August 2015, the plaintiff moved, inter alia, to vacate the order dated March 11, 2015, and to restore the first action to the calendar, to consolidate the first and second actions, for summary judgment on the complaint insofar as asserted against the defendant, to strike the defendant's answer and dismiss his counterclaims, and for an order of reference (hereinafter the first motion). The defendant opposed the first motion and cross-moved, inter alia, pursuant to CPLR 3408 to schedule a settlement conference. In an order dated March 17, 2016, the Supreme Court (Janice A. Taylor, J.) denied the first motion with leave to renew before Justice Schulman.
In May 2016, the plaintiff again moved to vacate the order dated March 11, 2015, and to restore the first action to the calendar (hereinafter the second motion). The defendant opposed the second motion. In an order dated August 10, 2018, the Supreme Court (Janice A. Taylor, J.) denied the second motion with leave to renew before Justice Schulman. The plaintiff appeals from the orders dated March 17, 2016, and August 10, 2018.
A motion to vacate an order "shall be made, on notice, to the judge who signed the order, unless he or she is for any reason...
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