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Katz Agency, Inc. v. Heftel Broadcasting

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
Mar 8, 1977
56 A.D.2d 758 (N.Y. App. Div. 1977)

Opinion

March 8, 1977


Order of the Supreme Court, New York County, entered in the office of the clerk on August 25, 1976, denying plaintiff's motion for summary judgment, unanimously reversed, on the law, and summary judgment granted to plaintiff, with $60 costs and disbursements to appellant. The accuracy of the sum claimed by plaintiff is not in dispute. In any event plaintiff has established the correctness of the amount beyond question. The record established receipt of an account stated by defendant without complaint, acknowledgments of the indebtedness, a promise to arrange a payment schedule and an actual payment of part of the total indebtedness. Defendant contends plaintiff is not entitled to its commissions because defendant has "reason to believe" plaintiff did not fully perform his obligations under the contract between the parties. This assertion rests on nothing more than a statement that during the period for which commissions are claimed plaintiff represented a competitor of defendant and that defendant's business suffered as a result. The claim of defendant is conclusory, resting solely upon conjecture and surmise. Defendant did not meet its burden to produce evidentiary facts showing a nexus between the activities of plaintiff for defendant's competitor during the period in question and the alleged decline in defendant's business. Accordingly, no triable issue of fact is presented (Shapiro v Health Ins. Plan, 7 N.Y.2d 56; Golding v Weissman, 35 A.D.2d 941). There is no merit to defendant's claim that plaintiff failed to establish that as a matter of law the court had personal jurisdiction over defendant. The evidence is clearly sufficient to satisfy CPLR 301 and 302. Defendant is doing business in New York through its present agent, who has an office here (CPLR 301; see Frummer v Hilton Hotels Int., 19 N.Y.2d 533, cert den 389 U.S. 923). Furthermore, defendant engaged in "purposeful activity" in New York, inasmuch as the contract was negotiated in New York and there were numerous visits of defendant's officers to New York to supervise performance (CPLR 302 Subd [a], par 1; Atlantic Metal Prods. v Blake Constr. Co., 40 A.D.2d 966; American Broadcasting Cos. v Hernreich, 40 A.D.2d 800; Longines-Wittnauer Watch Co. v Barnes Reinecke, 15 N.Y.2d 443, 456-458). Settle order on notice.

Concur — Lupiano, J.P., Birns, Capozzoli and Markewich, JJ.


Summaries of

Katz Agency, Inc. v. Heftel Broadcasting

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
Mar 8, 1977
56 A.D.2d 758 (N.Y. App. Div. 1977)
Case details for

Katz Agency, Inc. v. Heftel Broadcasting

Case Details

Full title:KATZ AGENCY, INC., Appellant, v. HEFTEL BROADCASTING CORPORATION…

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department

Date published: Mar 8, 1977

Citations

56 A.D.2d 758 (N.Y. App. Div. 1977)

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