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Avenue Associates, Inc., Appellant, v Carol J. Buxbaum, Respondent, et al., Undertenant.
    Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department,
    October 7, 1975
    
      La Penna & Tuckman (Louis A. Tuckman and Emory Gardiner of counsel), for appellant. Mandel & Solomon, P. C. (Douglas P. Solomon of counsel), for respondent. Kalman Finkel, John E. Kirklin, John W Corwin, Guy W Germano and Jeffrey E. Glen for the Legal Aid Society, amicus curiae.
    
   Per Curiam.

A provision in a lease waiving a trial by jury in the event of any litigation between the parties is valid and binding (59th & Park Assoc. v La Fond Adv., NYLJ March 3, 1972, p 2, col 4; D.B.S. Assoc. v Feldman, NYLJ, Dec. 3, 1970, p 2, col 2; Bako v 3 Hussars, NYLJ Feb. 19, 1970 p 2, col 1; Lera Realty Co. v Rich, 273 App Div 913) except in an action for personal injury or property damage (Real Property Law, § 259-c; Perlow v Mankato, NYLJ, Sept. 16, 1975 p 10, col 5). Nor, on this record, was tenant entitled to a hearing on this issue.

Order, dated June 4, 1975 (Cohen, J.), reversed, with $10 costs, and motion granted.

Concur — Fine, P. J., Frank and Hughes, J.J.