St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- Citation
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- Parent Document
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- Jurisdiction
- New York (state)
- Effective Date
- 1998-02-24
Other Sections in This Document (10)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
Full Text
229 charsAfter reviewing all motion papers by both sides, the court dismisses the petition without prejudice because of an improper demand. As the proceeding is dismissed, the court does not address the other issues raised by the parties.