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Matter Arbitration Between Milford B. Weinberger

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  • Title: Matter Arbitration Between Milford B. Weinberger
  • Author : Supreme Court of New York
  • Release Date : January 15, 1973
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 69 KB

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Special Term properly concluded that the doctrine of res judicata is applicable to issues resolved by earlier arbitration, but it erred in assigning determination of the issue to the province of the arbitrators. The court is the proper forum for determination of its application. The governing principles were enunciated by this court in Matter of Spring Cotton Mills (Buster Boy Suit Co.) (275 App. Div. 196, 199-200, affd, 300 N. Y. 586). The controversies previously submitted to arbitration by petitioner herein and the executrix of the deceased partner, David Friedman, and covered by the award later confirmed by the court were limited to the claim to payment of $20,000 in addition to other component elements in computing the purchase price and Weinbergers claim that the deceased partner, Friedman, was disabled during the last fiscal year of his life and his share of the profits was therefore subject to reduction under the terms of the partnership agreement. As part of the resolution of the aforesaid issues, the arbitrators declared an overdraw of $2,259.18 by Friedman. Nothing else was decided. Indeed, there were no other disputes to be decided. After confirmation of the award, the present dispute arose. It involves $5,469.81 which petitioner Weinberger describes as twice the "overdraw" figure plus interest but which the executrix describes as a controversy as to the total purchase price payments, including a claim for interest. We hold that the broader subject of total purchase price payments to be made by Weinberger was not covered by the prior submission and award and, therefore, arbitration of this controversy is proper.


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