Case Name: Interstate Operating Co., Inc., Respondent, v. O. P. G. Recreation Center, Inc., Appellant and Third-Party Plaintiff. Joseph Goldae, Third-Party Defendant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1951-12-10
Citations: 279 A.D. 753
Docket Number: 
Parties: Interstate Operating Co., Inc., Respondent, v. O. P. G. Recreation Center, Inc., Appellant and Third-Party Plaintiff. Joseph Goldae, Third-Party Defendant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 279
Pages: 753–753

Head Matter:
Interstate Operating Co., Inc., Respondent, v. O. P. G. Recreation Center, Inc., Appellant and Third-Party Plaintiff. Joseph Goldae, Third-Party Defendant.

Opinion:
In our opinion, the first cause of action alleged facts sufficient to state a cause of action for conversion. (Mallory Associates v. Barving Realty Co., 300 N. Y. 297.) Such being the ease, the motion to dismiss, directed to the entire complaint, was properly denied, and it is unnecessary to determine whether the second cause of action alleged states facts sufficient to constitute any other separate cause of action. (Advance Music Corp. v. American Tobacco Co., 296 N. Y. 79, 84; Imperatrice v. Imperatrice, 298 N. Y. 549, 550.) Nolan, P. J., Carswell, Johnston, Sneed and Wenzel, JJ., concur.