The IAS Court properly found that plaintiffs' submissions in opposition to the motion for summary judgment raised no triable issue of fact with regard to any of the theories of liability asserted in plaintiffs' complaint. Nor was there any other viable basis for liability presented by the allegations in plaintiffs' answering papers (cf., Alvord & Swift v Muller Constr. Co.,
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BONAU v. MEM'L CTR. FOR CANCER & ALLIED DISEASES
189 A.D.2d 676 (1993)
Debra Bonau et al., Appellants, v. Memorial Center for Cancer and Allied Diseases, Respondent
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January 19, 1993
January 19, 1993
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.
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