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Matrix Financial Services v. McKiernan

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Jun 25, 2002
295 A.D.2d 579 (N.Y. App. Div. 2002)

Opinion

2001-03361, 2001-06897

Argued May 30, 2002.

June 25, 2002.

In an action to foreclose a mortgage, the defendant Peter G. McKiernan appeals from (1) an order of the Supreme Court, Westchester County (Coppola, J.), dated February 6, 2001, which, inter alia, denied his motion to vacate a judgment of foreclosure and sale of the same court, dated September 19, 2000, and (2) an order of the same court, dated June 5, 2001, which denied his motion for leave to renew or reargue.

Peter G. McKiernan, White Plains, N.Y., appellant pro se.

Lanee Borsman, Amherst, N.Y., for respondent.

CORNELIUS J. O'BRIEN, J.P., HOWARD MILLER, ROBERT W. SCHMIDT, BARRY A. COZIER, JJ.


ORDERED that the appeal from so much of the order dated June 5, 2001, as denied that branch of the appellant's motion which was for leave to reargue is dismissed, as no appeal lies from an order denying leave to reargue (see Allen v. Potruch, 282 A.D.2d 484); and it is further;

ORDERED that the order dated June 5, 2001, is affirmed insofar as reviewed; and it is further,

ORDERED that the order dated February 6, 2001, is affirmed; and it is further,

ORDERED that one bill of costs is awarded to the plaintiff.

The process server's affidavit constituted prima facie proof of proper service pursuant to CPLR 308(4), and the appellant's conclusory allegations failed to rebut the veracity or content of the affidavit (see Gross v. Fruchter, 230 A.D.2d 710; Sando Realty Corp. v. Aris, 209 A.D.2d 682; Genway Corp. v. Elgut, 177 A.D.2d 467; Colon v. Beekman Downtown Hosp., 111 A.D.2d 841). Accordingly, the Supreme Court properly denied the appellant's motion to vacate the judgment of foreclosure and sale.

Further, the Supreme Court properly denied the motion insofar as it was for leave to renew, as it was not based upon newly-discovered evidence (see CPLR 2221; Matter of Brooklyn Welding Corp. v. Chin, 236 A.D.2d 392).

The appellant's remaining contention is without merit.

O'BRIEN, J.P., H. MILLER, SCHMIDT and COZIER, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Matrix Financial Services v. McKiernan

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Jun 25, 2002
295 A.D.2d 579 (N.Y. App. Div. 2002)
Case details for

Matrix Financial Services v. McKiernan

Case Details

Full title:MATRIX FINANCIAL SERVICES CORPORATION, respondent, v. PETER G. McKIERNAN…

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

Date published: Jun 25, 2002

Citations

295 A.D.2d 579 (N.Y. App. Div. 2002)
744 N.Y.S.2d 706

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