McDermott v. City of New York

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1980-05-01

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*215 OPINION OF THE COURT Chief Judge Cooke. The cause of action for indemnification interposed against the manufacturer of an allegedly defective product is independent of the underlying wrong and for the purpose of the Statute of Limitations accrues when the loss is suffered by the party seeking indemnity. Hence, the dismissal of that part of the third-…

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