JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. v. Edelson

90 A.D.3d 996, 934 N.Y.2d 847
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedDecember 27, 2011
StatusPublished
Cited by17 cases

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Bluebook
JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. v. Edelson, 90 A.D.3d 996, 934 N.Y.2d 847 (N.Y. Ct. App. 2011).

Opinion

Intervention pursuant to either CPLR 1012 or CPLR 1013 [997]*997requires a timely motion (see CPLR 1012, 1013; T & V Constr. Corp. v Pratti, 72 AD3d 1065 [2010]; Oparaji v Weston, 293 AD2d 592, 593 [2002]; Rectory Realty Assoc, v Town of Southampton, 151 AD2d 737 [1989]). Here, the proposed intervenor, C-Con Corp. (hereinafter the appellant) moved, inter alia, pursuant to CPLR 1012 or, alternatively, CPLR 1013, for leave to intervene in this action for the purpose of, among other things, asserting a defense based on the plaintiffs alleged lack of standing to commence this foreclosure action. The appellant’s motion was made almost four years after the plaintiff filed a notice of pendency in this action, almost two years after it acquired its interest in the subject premises, and months after the Supreme Court awarded a judgment of foreclosure and sale in this action. In view of the appellant’s undue delay in seeking leave to intervene, the Supreme Court properly denied its motion as untimely (see Carnrike v Youngs, 70 AD3d 1146, 1147 [2010]; Oparaji v Weston, 293 AD2d at 593; Vacco v Herrera, 247 AD2d 608 [1998]; RKH Holding Corp. v 207 Second Ave. Realty Corp., 236 AD2d 254, 255 [1997]; Greenpoint Sav. Bank v McMann Enters., 214 AD2d 647, 648 [1995]; Rectory Realty Assoc. v Town of Southampton, 151 AD2d at 738).

In light of our determination, we need not reach the appellant’s remaining contentions. Dillon, J.E, Florio, Chambers and Miller, JJ., concur. [Prior Case History: 2010 NY Slip Op 32647(U).]

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