SOLOW v. AVON PRODS., INC.


56 A.D.2d 785 (1977)

Sheldon H. Solow, Doing Business as Solow Building Company, Appellant, v. Avon Products, Inc., Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

March 17, 1977


The dispute between the parties that was the subject of arbitration was settled prior to the hearing of the appeal by the Appellate Term and hence there was no pending arbitration to which this claim could be added. In 1970, by written lease, the petitioner-landlord-appellant rented 25 floors of an office building then under construction to the respondent-tenant-respondent. The cost of extra work, to be computed by a formula specified in the lease, was billable to the tenant...

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