LORI-JAY MILLS v. COLUMBIA MILLS


21 Misc.2d 537 (1960)

Lori-Jay Knitting Mills, Inc., Plaintiff, v. Columbia Knitting Mills, Inc. et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County.

January 4, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel Morganroth for plaintiff.

George I. Janow for Harry Feder, defendant.


MATTHEW M. LEVY, J.

The action in the first cause is for work, labor and services, and in the second cause on an account stated. The only answer submitted is that of the individual defendant. The complaint does not contain a cause of action against the corporate defendant. There is a counterclaim for $1,200 based upon breach of the contract. Plaintiff moves for summary judgment. The moving affidavit makes no...

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