Case ID: ad_250/html/0050-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Claybourn Corporation, Appellant, v. The Charles Schweinler Press, Inc., Respondent.
    First Department,
    February 26, 1937.
    
      
      Maurice Gellar of counsel [Charles Rosenbaum, attorney], for the appellant.
    
      Abraham Shamos of counsel [Guggenheimer & Untermyer, attorneys], for the respondent.
   Per Curiam.

Under the terms of the agreement in question the contract could have been entirely performed within one year and it has been repeatedly held that the statute does not apply to a contract which consistently with its terms may be performed within that period. (Blake v. Voigt, 134 N. Y. 69; Kent v. Kent, 62 id. 560, 564.) Accordingly the order denying plaintiff’s motion to strike out the defense setting up the Statute of Frauds should be reversed, with twenty dollars costs and disbursements, and the defense of the Statute of Frauds contained in the defendant’s answer stricken out.

Present — Martin, P. J., Townley, Glennon and Dore, JJ.

Order unanimously reversed, with twenty dollars costs and disbursements, and motion granted.