Case Name: Manoj K. Patel, Appellant, v. 303 Fifth Avenue Inc. et al., Respondents
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 2000-04-20
Citations: 184 Misc. 2d 308
Docket Number: 
Parties: Manoj K. Patel, Appellant, v 303 Fifth Avenue Inc. et al., Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Miscellaneous Reports
Volume: 184
Pages: 308–309

Head Matter:
[708 NYS2d 814]
Manoj K. Patel, Appellant, v 303 Fifth Avenue Inc. et al., Respondents.
Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department,
April 20, 2000
APPEARANCES OF COUNSEL
Manoj K. Patel, appellant pro se. Zraick Nahas & Rich, New York City {Robert Paul Rich of counsel), for respondents.

Opinion:
OPINION OF THE COURT
Per Curiam.
Order dated September 7, 1999 reversed, without costs, the direction that plaintiff post security for costs is vacated, and the matter restored to the Small Claims Trial Calendar.
The security for costs provisions of CPLR 8501 (a), designed to assure that a prevailing defendant will be able to recover statutory costs from the plaintiff, are "unnecessary and inappropriate" (Meister v Engine Trans. Corp., 138 Misc 2d 880, 881) in the context of this small claims action since the defendant, if ultimately successful, "would not be entitled to have any costs taxed against [the] plaintiff." (See, CCA 1901 [c].) It was thus error to require plaintiff to post security for costs as a condition of pursuing his small claim.
Pakness, P. J., McCooe and Gangel-Jacob, JJ., concur.