MARCUS v. BRODSKY


196 Misc. 942 (1949)

Samuel S. Marcus et al., Copartners Doing Business as Machine Shop Company, Plaintiffs, v. Irving Brodsky et al., Doing Business as Westfield Associates et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County.

November 28, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph Calderon for plaintiffs.

Count & Picket for Irving Brodsky and others, doing business as Westfield Associates, defendants.

Morway Picket for Real Typographers, Inc., and another, defendants.

Abraham Wilk for William M. Perry, Inc., defendant.

Irving Pepperbloom for Pamodes, Inc., defendant.


HOFSTADTER, J.

Plaintiffs' case rests upon their contention that since the description contained in the sublease did not comprise the whole area of room 716, they continued in possession of the remainder thereof and were entitled to be continued in possession of the entire premises as statutory tenants after the expiration of their lease on January 31, 1948. But it becomes readily apparent that the plaintiffs...

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