GAYNOR v. TOWN OF HOOSICK


87 A.D.2d 946 (1982)

Harold Gaynor, Respondent-Appellant, v. Town of Hoosick et al, Appellants-Respondents

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

April 29, 1982


Plaintiff seeks exemplary and punitive damages resulting from the alleged wrongful entry upon, and the cutting of trees on his land, which abuts a narrow dirt roadway in the defendant town. Special Term granted defendants' motion for a preference and denied motions made by both plaintiff and defendants for summary judgment, holding that triable issues of fact were presented precluding such relief. The order should be affirmed. The record substantiates the existence of triable...

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