LAERA v. MOLINA


100 A.D.2d 615 (1984)

Dominick Laera, Appellant, v. Ruben Molina, Doing Business as Roosevelt Liquor Store, Respondent, et al., Defendants

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

March 26, 1984


¶ Judgment affirmed, with costs.

¶ Plaintiff Dominick Laera and defendant Ruben Molina are owners of adjoining stores in Corona, Queens. Part of Molina's property, bounded on the east by 111th Street, was rented to two other stores: a grocery store, defendant La Trinitaria, and a shoemaker, defendant Graciella Villamil. No representative of La Trinitaria appeared at trial. Although defendant Villamil was present in the courtroom, Laera admitted that he was...

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