Case Name: Donald Liverpool, as Administrator of the Estate of Annie Liverpool, Deceased, Appellant, v. Arverne Houses, Inc., et al., Defendants, and Herbert Fisch, Respondent
Court: New York Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1986-03-25
Citations: 67 N.Y.2d 878
Docket Number: 
Parties: Donald Liverpool, as Administrator of the Estate of Annie Liverpool, Deceased, Appellant, v Arverne Houses, Inc., et al., Defendants, and Herbert Fisch, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Reports
Volume: 67
Pages: 878–879

Head Matter:
Donald Liverpool, as Administrator of the Estate of Annie Liverpool, Deceased, Appellant, v Arverne Houses, Inc., et al., Defendants, and Herbert Fisch, Respondent.
Decided March 25, 1986
APPEARANCES OF COUNSEL
Lawrence E. Jacobson for appellant.
David P. Franks for respondent.

Opinion:
OPINION OF THE COURT
Memorandum.
The order of the Appellate Division should be affirmed, with costs.
As we recently explained in Duffy v Horton Mem. Hosp. (66 NY2d 473), "[i]t is one thing to permit an amendment to relate back as applied to parties before the court. It is quite another thing to permit an amendment to relate back when a new party is sought to be added by amendment against whom the Statute of Limitations has run" (id., at p 477). Inasmuch as the party sought to be added as a defendant in plaintiffs second amended complaint was a stranger to the litigation prior to the expiration of the applicable Statutes of Limitations, plaintiffs claim against that party was necessarily barred as untimely. Moreover, although CPLR 1009 provides a 20-day period within which a plaintiff need not obtain leave of the court to amend the complaint to assert direct claims against a new third-party defendant, the statute does not relieve a plaintiff from the operation of the Statutes of Limitations otherwise applicable to the claims asserted.
Chief Judge Wachtler and Judges Simons, Kaye, Alexander, Titone and Hancock, Jr., concur; Judge Meyer taking no part.
On review of submissions pursuant to section 500.4 of the Rules of the Court of Appeals (22 NYCRR 500.4), order affirmed, with costs, in a memorandum.