Case Name: Theresa D. Greene, Respondent, v. United Mutual Life Insurance Company, Appellant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1962-02-20
Citations: 15 A.D.2d 761
Docket Number: 
Parties: Theresa D. Greene, Respondent, v. United Mutual Life Insurance Company, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 15
Pages: 761–762

Head Matter:
Theresa D. Greene, Respondent, v. United Mutual Life Insurance Company, Appellant.

Opinion:
At the time of the service of the note of issue, the ease was not at issue since a proper reply to the counterclaims asserted by defendant had not been served. Moreover, defendant had not been afforded an opportunity to examine plaintiff before trial; and, in fact, any application to examine before trial would have been premature before the action was at issue (Dubow v. Ames Home Pub. Co., 2 A D 2d 675). Hence, at the time of service of the note of issue, all proper preliminary proceedings had not been completed (Appellate Division, 1st Dept., Statement of Readiness Rule, subds. 5, 6). Therefore, it was an improvident exercise of discretion to deny defendant's timely motion to strike the cause from the calendar (Falkenstein v. Heyman, 12 A D 2d 918). Concur — Botein, P. J., Breitel, Valente, McNally and Eager, JJ.