Case ID: misc2d_12/html/0801-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Aron Steuer, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Louis D. Davidow, Doing Business as Modern Homes Stores Showrooms, Plaintiff, v. Gusmor Realty Corp. et al., Defendants.
    Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County,
    May 23, 1958.
    
      Samuel P. Adelman and Leonard 31. Kenkin for Gusmor Realty Corp., defendant.
    
      Sidney E. Bubenstein for Superior Metal Store Fronts Corp., defendant.
   Aron Steuer, J.

In this action by a general contractor against the owner to foreclose a mechanic’s lien a subcontractor has been joined as a defendant. This latter has pleaded a counterclaim against the owner. The motion is addressed to that counterclaim. In it the subcontractor attempts to plead some of the paragraphs of the amended complaint by reference. This is improper. A counterclaim must state a cause of action completely in itself and the only reference allowed is to paragraphs in the same pleading (Rules Civ. Prac., rule 90). The evil is illustrated by this case. By this method the subcontractor has sought to plead that the general contractor has performed his contract with the owner without pleading what that contract was and while denying knowledge of it.

The motion to dismiss the counterclaim is granted with leave to serve an amended answer on or before June 5, 1958.