Lakhi, which contracted with defendant City to construct a sidewalk shed that, in part, fell on plaintiff's decedent approximately five years after it was constructed, did not establish prima facie entitlement to summary judgment. The unsigned contract agreement with the City was insufficient to establish the scope of its contractual obligations, including whether the shed was to be temporary or permanent. Lakhi also failed to establish that it did not owe a duty of care...
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