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Daniels v. Eastman

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Apr 26, 1982
87 A.D.2d 882 (N.Y. App. Div. 1982)

Opinion

April 26, 1982


In an action to recover damages for medical malpractice, plaintiffs appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Suffolk County (Orgera, J.), dated June 4, 1981, which, after a hearing, denied their motion to dismiss defendant Gerald A. Zippen's affirmative defense of lack of personal jurisdiction, and, in effect, granted Zippen's cross motion to dismiss the action as to him. Order reversed, with $50 costs and disbursements, motion granted and cross motion denied. Trial Term found that the process server, in attempting to serve Dr. Gerald Zippen, approached Dr. Zippen and Dr. Eric Lutker as they were sitting together in Zippen's office, handed an envelope containing the summons to Lutker and, without inquiring as to the identity of the doctors, immediately left the office. Lutker thereupon opened the envelope and, upon ascertaining that it contained a summons for Zippen, handed it to him. Trial Term dismissed the action as to Zippen on the ground of lack of personal jurisdiction. It is well settled that redelivery of a summons, to its intended recipient, by the original, incorrect recipient of the summons does not, in general, constitute valid service of process (see McDonald v Ames Supply Co., 22 N.Y.2d 111). However, an exception to this rule is that if the original service of the summons and the redelivery to its intended recipient are "so close both in time and space that [they] can be classified as * * * part of the same act service is effected" ( Green v. Morningside Hgts. Housing Corp., 13 Misc.2d 124, 125, affd 7 A.D.2d 708). The service here comes within the purview of the rule set forth in Green v Morningside Hgts. Housing Corp. ( supra), and hence, was valid. Mollen, P.J., Weinstein, Gulotta and Thompson, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Daniels v. Eastman

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Apr 26, 1982
87 A.D.2d 882 (N.Y. App. Div. 1982)
Case details for

Daniels v. Eastman

Case Details

Full title:MARK DANIELS et al., Appellants, v. GERARD EASTMAN et al., Defendants, and…

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department

Date published: Apr 26, 1982

Citations

87 A.D.2d 882 (N.Y. App. Div. 1982)

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