Aberman v Retail Prop. Trust 2010 NY Slip Op 32457(U) September 1, 2010 Supreme Court, Nassau County Docket Number: 9762/09 Judge: Antonio I.

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Aberman v Retail Prop. Trust 2010 NY Slip Op 32457(U) September 1, 2010 Supreme Court, Nassau County Docket Number: 9762/09 Judge: Antonio I. Brandveen Republished from New York State Unified Court System's E-Courts Service. Search E-Courts (http://www.nycourts.gov/ecourts) for any additional information on this case. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication.

[* 1]............................................................ ;'.J SHORT FORM ORDER SUPREME COURT STATE OF NEW YORK Present: ANTONIO I. BRANDVEEN J. S. C. KATHRYN ABERMN and RAYMOND ABERMN Plaintiffs TRIAL / IAS PART 29 NASSAU COUNTY Action No. against - Index No. 9762/09 RETAIL PROPERTY TRUST, CONTROL BUILDING SERVICES, INC. and CONTROL CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Motion Sequence No. 001 Defendants. RETAIL PROPERTY TRUST, CONTROL BUILDING SERVICES, INC and CONTROL CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. GUY PRATT, INC. Third Part Plaintiffs against - Third Pary Defendant. The following papers having been read on this motion: Notice of Motion, Affidavits, & Exhibits.... Answering Affdavits. Replying Affidavits Briefs: Plaintiffs / Petitioner Defendant' s / Respondent' The third party defendant corporation moves pursuant to CPLR 3212 for summary judgment dismissing the complaint against the third party defendant, as well as the third party

[* 2] plaintiffs ' complaint against the third party defendant along with all cross claims counterclaims against the third party defendant. The third part defendant argues it is not bound to indemnify Retail Property Trust, Control Building Services, Inc. and Control Construction Co., Inc. because the third party defendant had nothing with the February 16 2007 incident. The attorney for the third party defendant states, in an April 19, 2010 affirmation supported by other papers, this motion involves a personal injury action commenced by the plaintiff Kathryn Aberman, who claims injury on February 16, 2007, from a slip and fall on ice in a parking lot at Roosevelt Field Mall, Nassau County, New York, owned and managed by the defendants Retail Propert Trust, Control Building Services, Inc. and Control Construction Co., Inc. The attorney for the third part defendant points to the Kathryn Aberman s October 2 2009 testimony which indicated the plaintiff arrived at the subject premises after noon that day to shop for an upcoming trip. The plaintiff testified observing thick, ruddy, hard and uneven ice covering the parking areas, but never reported the ice condition in the parking field prior to the incident. The plaintiff testified the accident happened closest to Macy s Department Store entrance at approximately 3:30 P., when the plaintiff slipped next to the driver s side door of the plaintiff s parked vehicle. The plaintiff testified observing ragged gray ice under foot right before the fall, but not remembering the fall, and testified one minute standing and the next moment was on the ground. The attorney for the third party defendant points to the plaintiffs' October 18 2008 verified bill of particulars, and states the plaintiffs allege Kathrn Aberman fell on ice which accumulated since the cessation of the last snow storm. The attorney for the third party Page 2 of 8

[* 3] defendant notes Retail Property Trust, Control Building Services, Inc. and Control Construction Co., Inc. had notice of the condition, and states the plaintiffs indicate there was freezing rain, ice pellets and snow on February 14, 2007, followed by two inches of snow on February 15 2007, and another inch of snow on February 16 2007. The attorney for the third part defendant mentions the third part plaintiffs allege common law indemnification contractual indemnification and contribution based upon the January 1, 2007 contract between Control Construction Co., Inc. and the third part defendant. The attorney for the third party defendant directs attention to rider A of that contract specifically paragraph 4. 1 regarding the subcontractor holding harless the owner contractor, architects and their consultants, agents and employees. The attorney for the third party defendant also points to article eight of that contract which lists the equipment to be furnished by the third part defendant. The attorney for the third party defendant asserts the plain meaning of that latter provision is that Control Construction Co., Inc. controls and supervises the employees of the third party defendant, and is responsible for determining how, where and when the employees of the third part defendant perform their duties. The attorney for the third part defendant points to the Februar 8, 2010 testimony of James Pratt, III, the owner of the third part defendant, and states the third party defendant performed snow removal services at Roosevelt Field Mall in February 2007 when contacted by a Mall representative to bring equipment to the site. The third pary defendant owner testified a time sheet was generated after the snow removal service to show the work performed at the site, and a bill would be generated for payment of the work. Roosevelt Field Mall testified the manager of Roosevelt Field Mall directed snow be removed from Page 3 of 8

[* 4] areas adjacent to the mall, and pushed to Ring Road. The third part defendant owner testified only the third party defendant removed ice from the top deck of the parking garage and the third part defendant did not perform salting the sanding services at Roosevelt Field Mall, rather Control Construction Co., Inc. performed those salting the sanding services. The third part defendant owner testified the last time the third pary defendant performed snow removal there was in the Spring 2007. The attorney for the third party defendant points to the February 8, 2009 testimony of Vincent Dantone, the assistant mall manager employed since July 2008 by Simon Propert Group, the management agent for Roosevelt Field Mall. Dantone testified he was employed as the assistant operations director by Control Construction Co., Inc. prior to the current position. Dantone testified, during employ by Control Construction Co., Inc. the snow removal policy was if there was snowfall under two inches, the Control Construction Co. Inc. would remove the snow, and if more snowfall Control Construction Co., Inc. used a snow removal contractor. Dantone conceded he did not personally know the snow removal policy of Control Construction Co., Inc. at the time of the Februar 16, 2007 incident, and was unaware of the procedures for salting and sanding the parking areas in February 2007. The plaintiffs' attorney states, in a June 5, 2010 opposing affirmation, contention of the third par defendant is wrong regarding the verified bil of pariculars, and points to the May 2010 affdavit by Thomas E. Downs, V, a meteorologist. Downs states, based upon climatological records, with a reasonable degree of meteorological certainty all of the snow and ice observed at the premises was a result of the wintry precipitation event of February 13-, 2007, over 40 hours prior to the incident. The plaintiffs' attorney argues the third Page 4 of 8

[* 5].. party defendant cannot rely on an independent contractor contractual relationship with Control Construction Co., Inc. because there was no contract between those paries, so the third part defendant liability to the plaintiffs is clear. The plaintiffs' attorney contends the third party defendant admits performance of snow removal on February 16, 2007, so the issue of negligence by the third party defendant is a material issue of fact for a jury. The plaintiffs attorney asserts Kathrn Aberman relied to her detriment on those individuals with responsibility for snow removal who did not fulfill their obligations. The defense attorney for the defendants/third party plaintiffs Retail Property Trust Control Building Services, Inc. and Control Construction Co., Inc. states, in a June 8, 2010 opposing affrmation, the third party defendant contracted with Control Construction Co. Inc. to perform snow removal services at Roosevelt Field Mall, including its parking lots. The defense attorney for the defendants/third part plaintiffs challenges the contention of the third pary defendant that it did not perform snow removal services in the parking lot on Februar 14 2007 and February 15, 2007. The defense attorney for the defendants/third par plaintiffs asserts the third part defendant' s snow removal performance is a material question of fact for a jury, and states the third pary defendant failed to submit any evidence to support a showing it performed in a non-negligent manner. The defense attorney for the defendants/third party plaintiffs notes Article 8 of the Januar 1 2007 contract states the third party defendant wil not provide supervisory personnel, but the third part defendant overlooked Article 4 1 of that agreement which provides the third par defendant shall supervise and direct its work. The defense attorney for the defendants/third par plaintiffs states the indemnity clause in the January 1 2007 contract does not violate any statute, and it Page 5 of 8

[* 6] is fully enforceable. The defense attorney for the defendants/third party plaintiffs avers the third party defendant was negligent. The attorney for the third part defendant reiterates, in an June 14, 2010 reply affrmation the opposition does not raise a issue of material fact for a jury. The attorney for the third par defendant contends the opposition s arguments are easily resolved on the uncontested facts. The attorney for the third party defendant claims the January 1, 2007 contract was a "call- " arrangement, and the third party defendant was a subcontractor to Control Construction Co., Inc. which was the prime contractor for snow removal at Roosevelt Field Mall. The attorney for the third part defendant asserts the plaintiffs' argument no contract existed on February 16 2007 is contradicted by the Januar 1, 2007 contract the third pary litigants admit was back-dated by mutual agreement effective Januar 1 2007. The attorney for the third party defendant, points to the deposition testimony, and argues it is irrelevant the January 1 2007 contract may have been oral on the date of Kathrn Aberman incident since the agreement was performed within one year, and even were it could be not performed within a year, partial performance of an oral contract gives it legal validity. The attorney for the third pary defendant notes it is undisputed Control Construction Co., Inc. inspected the work of its subcontractors, including the third par defendant; reserved the right to call the third party defendant to remedy the work under ~ 3.4. 1 of their contract; and Control Construction Co., Inc. had the authority to correct any dangerous condition in the parking lot by calling the third party defendant to re-plow it, but Control Construction Co. Inc. did not call the third party defendant. The attorney for the third par defendant contends the third party defendant did not owe a duty to Kathryn Aberman. Page 6 of 8

[* 7] The Second Department holds: Where a cleaning services contract is not a comprehensive and exclusive property maintenance obligation intended to displace a landowner s duty to maintain the property, as is the case with the agreement herein, the contractor owes no duty of reasonable care to prevent foreseeable harm to an injured plaintiff (see Espinal v Melvile Snow Contrs. 98 NY2d 136 (2002); Gaitan v Regional Maintenance Corp. 6 AD3d 495 (2004); Raynor-Brown v Garden City Plaza Assoc. 305 AD2d 572 573 (2003); Baratta v Home Depot USA 303 AD2d 434 (2003); Javurek v Gardiner, 287 AD2d 544 (2001); Tuzzo v City of New York 286 AD2d 495 (2001); Cochrane v Warwick Assoc. 282 AD2d 567 568 (2001); Murphy v M.B. Real Estate Dev. Corp. 280 AD2d 457 (2001)). An exception to this rule is where the contractor s actions have advanced to such a point as to have launched a force or instrument of har (Moch Co. v Rensselaer Water Co. 247 NY 160, 168 (1928); see Espinal v Melvile Snow Contrs., supra at 140). A contractor who "creates or exacerbates" a harful condition may generally be said to have "launched" it (Espinal v Melvile Snow Contrs. supra at 142) McCord v. Olympia York Maiden Lane Co. 8 A. 3d 634 635-636, 779 N. 2d 542 Dept, 2004). The Second Department also observed: The Court of Appeals has recognized three situations in which a party such as the defendant may be said to have assumed a duty of care, and thus potentially may be liable in tort to third persons such as the injured plaintiff: (1) where the contracting pary, in failing to exercise reasonable care in the performance of its duties, launches a force or instrument of harm; (2) where the plaintiff detrimentally relies on the continued performance of the contracting party duties; and (3) where the contracting party has entirely displaced the other part' s duty to maintain the premises safely (Conte v. Servisair/Gloheground 63 A.D.3d 981 982, 883 N. 2d 69, citing Espinal v. Melville Snow Contrs. 98 N. 2d 136, 140, 746 N. 2d 120, 773 N. 2d 485) Folkl v. McCarey Landscaping, Inc. 66 A. 3d 825, 825-826, 887 N. 2d 239 (2 Dept 2009). This Court determines the third party defendant makes a prima facie showing none of the situations in which liability may be imposed apply here (Foster v. Herbert Slepoy Corp. 5 N.Y.S.2d 226 (2 Dept, 2010)). In opposition, the plaintiffs and the defendants/third party plaintiffs fail to raise a triable issue of fact as to whether the third party defendant Page 7 of 8

[* 8] created or exacerbated the alleged condition upon which she fell (Foster v. Herbert Slepoy Corp., supra). Accordingly, the motion is granted. So ordered. Dated: September 1, 2010 EN T E FINAL DISPOSITION NON FINAL DISPOSITION J. S. C. " EReD SEP 03 2010 NASSAU COUNTY COUNTY CLERK' S OFFICE Page 8 of 8