...First Hous. Co., Inc., 74 AD3d 1027 [2d Dept 2010]; Morales v. Riverbay Corp., 226 AD2d 271 [1st Dept 1996]). Photographs show that the hole...
...immediate, and not merely incidental, benefit of the contract (see McDonald v. Riverbay Corp., 308 AD2d 345, 346 [1st Dept 2003]), and plaintiff, as the...
...9690. NORBERT RIJOS, plf-res, v. RIVERBAY CORPORATION, defap — Armienti, DeBellis, Guglielmo & Rhoden, LLP, New York (Harriet...
...9574. LENORA COLLAZO, plf-res, v. RIVERBAY CO-OP def-ap — Armienti, DeBellis, Guglielmo & Rhoden, LLP, New...
...9391. ROGER DUNSON, plf-ap, v. RIVERBAY CORPORATION, def-res — Paul G. Vesnaver, PLLC, Baldwin (Victor A. Carr...
...to the roadway. Nor was the motion premature as plaintiff and defendant Riverbay Corporation failed to identify any outstanding discovery that was needed to oppose...
...condition was "open and obvious" and not inherently dangerous (see Lawson v. Riverbay Corp., 64 AD3d 445 [1st Dept 2009]; Westbrook v. WR Activities-Cabrera...
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