Opinion ID: 772433
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Heading: August 1, 1992 to July 31, 1994

Text: 34 The district court also granted summary judgment in favor of the Trustees for delinquent payments purportedly due under the First 676 Agreement for the period up through July 31, 1994. We vacate the entry of summary judgment because our de novo review reveals that there are disputed facts as to whether Fairfield is actually delinquent. See Cronin v. Aetna Life Ins. Co., 46 F.3d 196, 202-03 (2d Cir. 1995) (review of grant of summary judgment is de novo). 35 Summary judgment is proper only if the admissible evidence establishes that 'there is no genuine issue as to any material fact and that the moving party is entitled to a judgment as a matter of law.' Schonfeld v. Hilliard, 218 F.3d 164, 172 (2d Cir. 2000) (quoting Fed. R. Civ. P. 56(c)). Here, the Funds' billing records reveal material inconsistencies as to whether any additional amounts are owed by Fairfield, and, if so, what amounts are owed. With such facts in dispute, summary disposition is inappropriate.