Case Name: Tillie Jasie, Formerly Known as Tillie Leblang, and Another, Respondents, v. Greenwich Village Development Corporation, Formerly Known as Mar-Sil Realty Corporation, Appellant, Impleaded with Martin Silverman and Others, Defendants
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1936-05-01
Citations: 247 A.D. 350
Docket Number: 
Parties: Tillie Jasie, Formerly Known as Tillie Leblang, and Another, Respondents, v. Greenwich Village Development Corporation, Formerly Known as Mar-Sil Realty Corporation, Appellant, Impleaded with Martin Silverman and Others, Defendants.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 247
Pages: 350–351

Head Matter:
Tillie Jasie, Formerly Known as Tillie Leblang, and Another, Respondents, v. Greenwich Village Development Corporation, Formerly Known as Mar-Sil Realty Corporation, Appellant, Impleaded with Martin Silverman and Others, Defendants.
First Department,
May 1, 1936.
Charles Abrams of counsel [Samuel L. Scholer with him on the brief; Natanson, Pack & Abrams, attorneys], for the appellant.
William Jasie of counsel [Marry M. Markson with him on the brief; Jasie & Jasie, attorneys], for the respondents.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The court did not appoint a referee to compute, but did appoint a referee to report on an issue of fact, viz., whether plaintiffs or William Jasie, their agent, after paying all charges as provided for in the agreement and assignment of rents, of August 1, 1933, did not, on or about April 18, 1935, have sufficient money left to pay plaintiffs the interest then due them on the bond and mortgage under foreclosure. This was not authorized. The order, so far as appealed from, should be reversed, with twenty dollars costs and disbursements, and the motion of the plaintiffs for summary judgment denied.
Present — Martin, P. J., McAvoy, O'Malley, Untermyer and Dore, JJ.
Order so far as appealed from unanimously reversed, with twenty dollars costs and disbursements, and the motion of plaintiffs for summary judgment denied.