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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 311', '§ 311', '§ 306', '§ 306', '§ 311', '§ 311', '§ 306', '§ 311', '§ 311']

Category: CPLR § 311
Service Complete upon Service: CPLR § 311
Claudio v Show Piers on the Hudson, 2011 NY Slip Op 01585 (App. Div. 1st 2011)
The motion court properly charged Port Parties with knowledge of plaintiff's claim as of May 15, 2008. Service of process on Port Parties was "complete" when the summons and complaint were personally served upon an authorized agent of the Secretary of State on that date (Business Corporation Law § 306[b][1]; CPLR 311). Port Parties' contention that it did not actually receive the copy mailed to it by the Secretary of State is unsupported by the record and, in any event, unavailing. Business Corporation Law § 306(b)(1) does not make completion of service contingent upon the Secretary of State's mailing (see Flick v Stewart-Warner Corp., 76 NY2d 50, 56-57 [1990]).
Author DMGPosted on March 3, 2011 Categories CPLR § 311, [App Div 1st Dept]Leave a comment on Service Complete upon Service: CPLR § 311
NYCTL 2004-A Trust v Faysal, 2009 NY Slip Op 03602 (App. Div., 1st, 2009)
Plaintiffs failed to properly serve defendant, a corporation (see CPLR 311[a][1]; Business Corporation Law § 306[b]; Gouiran Family Trust v Gouiran, 40 AD3d 400,
401 [2007] ["CPLR 308(5) provides for special service upon natural
persons only"]). Accordingly, the judgment must be vacated and the
action dismissed (CPLR 5105[a][4]; Security Pac. Natl. Trust (N.Y.) v [*2]Chunassamy, 289 AD2d 151 [2001]; Resolution Trust Corp. v Beck, 243 AD2d 307 [1997]).
Author DMGPosted on May 10, 2009 Categories CPLR § 311Leave a comment on CPLR § 311