Case Name: Octavius Vizzi et al., Plaintiffs, v. Town Board of the Town of Islip, Defendant; Octavius Vizzi et al., Respondents, v. Town of Islip, Appellant
Court: New York Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1974-05-08
Citations: 34 N.Y.2d 738
Docket Number: Action No. 1; Action No. 2
Parties: Octavius Vizzi et al., Plaintiffs, v. Town Board of the Town of Islip, Defendant. Octavius Vizzi et al., Respondents, v. Town of Islip, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Reports
Volume: 34
Pages: 738–738

Head Matter:
Octavius Vizzi et al., Plaintiffs, v. Town Board of the Town of Islip, Defendant. Octavius Vizzi et al., Respondents, v. Town of Islip, Appellant.
(Action No. 1.) '
(Action No. 2.)
Submitted February 11, 1974;
decided May 8, 1974.
Reported below, 43 A D 2d 567.
Lawrence E. Strear for motions.
Eugene E. Kelly opposed.

Opinion:
Motions granted and appeals dismissed, without costs. Treating the appeal from the judgment as one pursuant to CPLR 5601 (subd. [d]), the order brought up for review presents only issues which are moot. Treating the appeal from the judgment as one pursuant to CPLR 5601 (subd. [b], par. 2), the constitutional validity of a statutory provision is not the only question involved on the appeal. The order of the Appellate Division does not finally determine the action within the meaning of the Constitution.