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Horvath v. Grid Realty Corp.
In a more appropriate case, however, it should be noted that a court might deny restitution "where the title of a purchaser in good faith and for value would be affected [and] may [instead] order the value of the purchase price restored or deposited in court” (CPLR 5523; see Revelone, Inc. v Arlind Realty Corp., 274 App Div 656 , affd 299 NY 667 ; cf. CPLR 5237).
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Revelone, Inc., Appellant,
v.
Arlind Realty Corporation Et Al., Respondents, Et Al., Defendants
v.
Arlind Realty Corporation Et Al., Respondents, Et Al., Defendants
New York Court of Appeals.
May 26, 1949.
Emily Marx for appellant.
John C. O'Malley and Joseph V. McKee for respondent.
Cited by 7 opinions | Published
Order affirmed, with costs. Questions certified answered in the affirmative. No opinion.
Concur: Loughran, Ch. J., Lewis, Conway, Desmond, Dye, Fuld and Bromley, JJ.