KALIMIAN v. BAILEY


124 Misc.2d 974 (1984)

Elias Kalimian, Respondent, v. Nina Bailey, Appellant.

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department.

May 25, 1984


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David H. Kagan for appellant. Finkelstein, Borah, Schwartz, Altschuler & Goldstein, P. C. (Clifford A. Entes of counsel), for respondent.

DUDLEY, P.J., HUGHES and SANDIFER, JJ., concur.


Per Curiam.

Orders dated January 25, 1983 and April 22, 1983 are affirmed, without costs.

The consent final judgment of possession entered in favor of the landlord on February 8, 1982 (Sparks, H. J.) was a product of a stipulation executed by the tenant in open court while represented by counsel. Tenant has failed to demonstrate fraud, collusion, mistake or other good cause warranting abrogation of the stipulation to consent

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