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Wenger v. Alidad

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Oct 4, 1999
265 A.D.2d 322 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)

Summary

explaining that " ‘breach of contract damages are intended to place a party in the same position as he or she would have been in if the contract had not been breached’ "

Summary of this case from Gatling Ohio, LLC v. Allegheny Energy Supply Co.

Opinion

Argued June 14, 1999

October 4, 1999

In a shareholder's derivative action, the plaintiffs appeal, as limited by their brief, from so much of (1) a judgment of the Supreme Court, Orange County (Williams, J.H.O.).


ORDERED that the appeal by Laurie Wenger from so much of the judgment dated April 20, 1998, as is in favor of the defendant Wali Alidad on his counterclaim against Leslie Wenger is dismissed, as she is not aggrieved by that part of the judgment; and it is further,

ORDERED that the judgment dated April 20, 1998, is modified, on the law, by deleting the provision in favor of the defendant Wali Alidad and against the plaintiff Leslie Wenger on the counterclaim and substituting therefor a provision dismissing the counterclaim; as so modified, the judgment dated April 20, 1998, is affirmed insofar as reviewed; and it is further,

ORDERED that judgment entered May 4, 1998, is affirmed: and it is further,

ORDERED that the defendants Wali Alidad and Lee Hagler are awarded one bill of costs, payable by the plaintiffs.

Although the plaintiffs established a prima facie case against the defendants Wali Alidad and Lee Hagler ( see, Cohen v. Hallmark Cards, Inc., 45 N.Y.2d 493), their contention that the court erred in dismissing their action against Alidad and Hagler is without merit. The evidence did not so preponderate in the plaintiffs' favor that they were entitled to judgment upon any fair interpretation of the evidence ( see, Lolik v. Big V Supermarkets, 86 N.Y.2d 744, 746; Panzarino v. Carella, 247 A.D.2d 521).

The Supreme Court incorrectly awarded judgment to Alidad on his counterclaim against the plaintiff Leslie Wenger. While breach of contract damages are intended to place a party in the same position as he or she would have been in if the contract had not been breached. "the damages may not be merely speculative, possible or imaginary, but must be reasonably certain and directly traceable to the breach, not remote or the result of other intervening causes" (Kenford Co. v. County of Erie, 67 N.Y.2d 257, 261; Ng v. Tow, 260 A.D.2d 574 [2d Dept., Apr. 19, 1999]). Since Alidad failed to prove the damages that he allegedly sustained, he was not entitled to recover compensatory or punitive damages ( see, Kenford Co. v. County of Erie, supra; Rocanova v. Equitable Life Assur. Socy. of U.S., 83 N.Y.2d 603, 616-17: Hubbell v. Trans World Life Ins. Co. of N.Y., 50 N.Y.2d 899, 901).

Finally, as the appendix filed by the plaintiffs failed to comply with the mandate of CPLR 5528 (a)(5), we impose costs upon them ( see, CPLR 5528[e]; Cross Westchester Dev. Corp. v. Sleepy Hollow Motor Ct., 222 A.D.2d 644: Lo Gerfo v. Lo Gerfo, 30 A.D.2d 156, 157-58).

ALTMAN, J.P., KRAUSMAN, H. MILLER, and SCHMIDT, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Wenger v. Alidad

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Oct 4, 1999
265 A.D.2d 322 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)

explaining that " ‘breach of contract damages are intended to place a party in the same position as he or she would have been in if the contract had not been breached’ "

Summary of this case from Gatling Ohio, LLC v. Allegheny Energy Supply Co.
Case details for

Wenger v. Alidad

Case Details

Full title:LESLIE WENGER, et al., appellants v. WALI ALIDAD, et al., respondents

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

Date published: Oct 4, 1999

Citations

265 A.D.2d 322 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)
696 N.Y.S.2d 227

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