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Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York

1133 Taconic Llc v. Lartrym Services Inc — Case Summary

0 citations·Filed June 21, 2011

Table of Contents

  • Summary of the case 1133 Taconic, LLC v. Lartrym Services, Inc.
  • Key Issues of the case 1133 Taconic, LLC v. Lartrym Services, Inc.
  • Key Facts of the case 1133 Taconic, LLC v. Lartrym Services, Inc.
  • Decision of the case 1133 Taconic, LLC v. Lartrym Services, Inc.
  • Opinions
  • Opinions
  • In an action to recover damages for unjust enrichment, the plaintiff appeals...

Table of Contents

  • Summary of the case 1133 Taconic, LLC v. Lartrym Services, Inc.
  • Key Issues of the case 1133 Taconic, LLC v. Lartrym Services, Inc.
  • Key Facts of the case 1133 Taconic, LLC v. Lartrym Services, Inc.
  • Decision of the case 1133 Taconic, LLC v. Lartrym Services, Inc.
  • Opinions
  • Opinions
  • In an action to recover damages for unjust enrichment, the plaintiff appeals...

Summary of the case 1133 Taconic, LLC v. Lartrym Services, Inc.

In this case, the plaintiff sought damages for unjust enrichment, but the Supreme Court, Dutchess County, denied the plaintiff's motion for summary judgment and awarded summary judgment to the defendant, dismissing the complaint. The court found that the plaintiff's real property tax payments did not unjustly enrich the defendant, as the plaintiff had unclean hands, barring its claims.

Key Issues of the case 1133 Taconic, LLC v. Lartrym Services, Inc.

  • Unjust enrichment
  • Doctrine of unclean hands

Key Facts of the case 1133 Taconic, LLC v. Lartrym Services, Inc.

  • Plaintiff paid real property taxes during wrongful possession
  • Plaintiff's claims barred due to unclean hands

Decision of the case 1133 Taconic, LLC v. Lartrym Services, Inc.

Order affirmed, with costs.

Opinions

In an action to recover damages for unjust enrichment, the plaintiff appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Dutchess County (Brands, J.), dated May 26, 2010, which denied its motion for summary judgment and, upon searching the record, awarded summary judgment to the defendant dismissing the complaint. Ordered that the order is affirmed, with costs. “To prevail on a claim of unjust enrichment, a plaintiff must establish that the defendant benefitted at the plaintiffs expense and that equity and good conscience require restitution” (Whitman Realty Group, Inc. v Galano, 41 AD3d 590, 592-593 [2007]; see Cruz v McAneney, 31 AD3d 54, 59 [2006]). “Enrichment alone will not suffice to invoke the remedial powers of a court of equity. Critical is that under the circumstances and as between the two parties to the transaction the enrichment be unjust” (McGrath v Hilding, 41 NY2d 625, 629 [1977]; see Old Republic Natl. Tit. Ins.

Co. v Cardinal Abstract Corp., 14 AD3d 678, 680 [2005]). The Supreme Court properly determined, as a matter of law, that the real property tax payments that the plaintiff paid prior to, and during its wrongful possession of the subject real property, did not constitute an unjust enrichment of the defendant (see Marini v Lombardo, 79 AD3d 932 [2010]; Broadway Cent. Prop. v 682 Tenant Corp., 298 AD2d 253 [2002]; Mente v Wenzel, 178 AD2d 705 [1991]). In this regard, because the plaintiff has unclean hands, its claims of unjust enrichment are barred (see Melius v Breslin, 46 AD3d 524, 527 [2007]).

Thus, the Supreme Court properly denied the plaintiffs motion for summary judgment, and searched the record and awarded summary judgment to the defendant dismissing the complaint (see Dunham v Hilco Constr. Co., 89 NY2d 425, 429-430 [1996]). Dillon, J.P., Leventhal, Hall and Lott, JJ., concur.

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