Walker v. Maeweather

76 Misc. 2d 671, 351 N.Y.S.2d 319, 1974 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 1999
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 3, 1974
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Walker v. Maeweather, 76 Misc. 2d 671, 351 N.Y.S.2d 319, 1974 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 1999 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1974).

Opinion

Stewart P. Hancock, Jr., J.

The plaintiff moves to dismiss defendants’ counterclaim in a personal injury action arising out of a collision on April 21, 1973, between a car driven by plaintiff Walker and owned by one Horace J. Mosley, and a car owned by defendant Carrie M. Maeweather and operated by defendant Willie D. Maeweather. The owner-passenger, Horace J. Mosley, was also injured and has sued the defendants Carrie and Willie Maeweather in a separate action for $26,043.45 for personal injuries and property damage, without naming the driver of Ms car, Walker, as a defendant. The counterclaim in question interposes against the plaintiff driver Walker in the instant action a Dole v. Dow Chem. Co. (30 N Y 2d 143) claim for apportionment of damages in the passenger suit .commenced by Mosley.

The pleading irregularity giving rise to plaintiff’s first ground for urging dismissal of defendants’ counterclaim has been cured by the agreement of defendants’ counsel to interpose the Dole v. Dow Chem. Co. (supra) claim for contribution as a tMrd-party complaint in the Mosley action.

[672]*672The remaining question is whether defendants’ claim for Dole apportionment of liability against plaintiff has been discharged by the .separate releases given by them to plaintiff.

The release by Carrie Maeweather, at least in the absence of evidence that it was intended to include other claims, must by its terms

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