SILVERESCENT SIGN CO. v. FORTY SECOND ST. CORP.


178 A.D.2d 194 (1991)

Silverescent Sign Co., Respondent, v. Forty Second Street Corp., Doing Business as Cine Forty Second Street Theatres, et al., Defendants, and Leonard Clark, Appellant

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

December 10, 1991


The contracts in question provide for the personal guarantee of the individual defendant in consideration for the extension of credit to the corporate entities. It is defendant Clark's contention that no credit was extended and that this action is simply one for work, labor and services. The triable issue raised is whether the credit contracted for was ever extended. Accordingly, summary judgment was properly denied (see...

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