NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO. v. DICK


71 Misc.2d 52 (1972)

New York Life Insurance Company, Petitioner, v. Jack Dick et al., Respondents.

Civil Court of the City of New York, Queens County.

September 1, 1972


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Morton H. Goodman for petitioner. Jack Dick, respondent in person.


NAT H. HENTEL, J.

In this "hold-over" proceeding, landlord attempts to terminate tenants' long, continuing leasehold dated from March 26, 1963, by a "Five-Day Notice" dated May 18, 1972. The notice merely cites, as the reason, "for violation of a substantial obligation of your tenancy." The landlord's notice of petition does not spell out the reason but advises the tenants to "establish any defense that...

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