KNK Enters., Inc. v Harriman Enters., Inc.
2006 NYSlipOp 07709
October 24, 2006
Appellate Division, Second Department
As corrected through Wednesday, December 13, 2006


KNK Enterprises, Inc., Respondent,
v
Harriman Enterprises, Inc., et al., Appellants.

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In an action to recover damages for fraud, the defendants appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Nassau County (Peck, J.), entered December 3, 2004, which, after a nonjury trial, is in favor of the plaintiff and against them in the principal sum of $77,500.

Ordered that the judgment is reversed, on the law, with costs, and the complaint is dismissed.

To prevail on a claim of fraud, a plaintiff must show that it actually relied on the purported fraudulent statements and that its reliance was reasonable or justifiable (see Harris v Camilleri, 77 AD2d 861, 863 [1980]). A party cannot claim reliance on a misrepresentation when he or she could have discovered the truth with due diligence (see East 15360 Corp. v Provident Loan Socy. of N.Y., 177 AD2d 280 [1991]). Here, the plaintiff, who was represented by counsel, decided to proceed with the transaction, despite knowing that it had not received full information concerning the transaction; thus its reliance cannot be considered reasonable or justifiable.

In light of our determination, we need not address the parties' remaining contentions. Miller, J.P., Goldstein, Mastro and Dillon, JJ., concur.


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