Interman Industrial Products, Ltd. v. R. S. M. Electron Power, Inc.

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1975-06-11

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Gabrielli, J. The issue presented may be phrased as follows: Does an account stated, unsupported by any written document subscribed by the party to be charged thereunder, constitute "an instrument for the payment of money only” entitling the moving party to accelerated summary judgment pursuant to the procedure provided by CPLR 3213? Both Special Term and the Appellate Division held that an account stated does not constitute an i…

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