Case Name: Ormond Realty Company, a Domestic Corporation, Plaintiff, v. Consolidated Trimming Corporation, a Domestic Corporation, Defendant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1933-04-07
Citations: 238 A.D. 118
Docket Number: 
Parties: Ormond Realty Company, a Domestic Corporation, Plaintiff, v. Consolidated Trimming Corporation, a Domestic Corporation, Defendant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 238
Pages: 118–118

Head Matter:
Ormond Realty Company, a Domestic Corporation, Plaintiff, v. Consolidated Trimming Corporation, a Domestic Corporation, Defendant.
First Department,
April 7, 1933.
Irving Gordon [Harold E. Knee with him on the brief], for the plaintiff.
Isidor E. Schlesinger of counsel [Samuel R. Gerstein, attorney], for the defendant.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The submission is incomplete. The letter, Exhibit " C," is ambiguous and its true meaning is not stipulated. There is also no stipulation that the letter was the cause of the subtenants' refusal to pay rent. Only by inference could such facts be found. The court may not draw inferences of fact from the facts within the stipulated case. (Dreiser v. Lane Co., 183 App. Div. 773.)
The submission should be dismissed.
McAvoy, Martin, O'Malley and Townley, JJ., concur; Finch, P. J., dissents.