Ward v. State
Opinion
This is a motion for an order pursuant to CPLR 3211 (subd [a], pars 1, 5, 7) dismissing the [1047] claim on the grounds that (1) the claim fails to state a cause of action, and (2) the claim cannot be maintained because defendant had made payment in full settlement of it.
The claimant, at the return date of the motion, cross-moved for summary judgment.
On August 6, 1969 the defendant appropriated lands owned by the claimant pursuant to section 30 of the Highway Law. On November 25, 1969 the claimant and the defendant entered into a partial payment agreement whereby the State agreed to pay the claimant the sum of $17,250, which represented 75% of the defendant’s appraisal for the damages caused by the appropriation. Provision was made in the agreement for partial payment for "[tjransfer to the Claimant, by virtue of this Agreement, of all right, title and interest of the State, as acquired or about to be acquired in the aforementioned appropriation proceedings, in and to a feed mill (salvage value of $1,200.00) a garage (salvage value $50.00), being the building(s) or improvement(s) situated on the above identified property, the value of which represents the balance of said partial payment.”
The moving papers relate that the claimant took possession of and removed the feed mill and the garage on or before June 17, 1970.
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