Matter of Huntington Hebrew Congregation of Huntington vTanenbaum
2009 NY Slip Op 03729 [62 AD3d 704]
May 5, 2009
Appellate Division, Second Department
As corrected through Wednesday, July 1, 2009


In the Matter of Huntington Hebrew Congregation of Huntington,Respondent,
v
Melvyn Tanenbaum, Appellant, and Split Rock Developers, Inc.,Respondent, et al., Respondent.

[*1]Melvyn Tanenbaum, Centerport, N.Y., appellant pro se.

Mitchell L. Pashkin, Huntington, N.Y., for petitioner-respondent.

Herrick Feinstein, LLP, New York, N.Y. (Arthur G. Jakoby and M. Darren Traub ofcounsel), for respondent-respondent.

In a proceeding pursuant to Not-For-Profit Corporation Law § 511 for leave to sellcertain real property, the appeal is from an order of the Supreme Court, Suffolk County (Whelan,J.), dated August 7, 2007, which, inter alia, granted the petition and authorized the sale.

Ordered that the appeal is dismissed as academic, without costs or disbursements.

Since the property which is the subject of this proceeding has been sold to a bona fidepurchaser for value during the pendency of this appeal, and since the appellant failed to obtain astay pursuant to CPLR 5519 to prevent the property from being sold, the relief sought by theappellant is no longer available and the rights of the parties will not be directly affected by theresolution of this appeal (see Matter of Hearst Corp. v Clyne, 50 NY2d 707 [1980]).Accordingly, this appeal has been rendered academic (see 405 44th St. Realty Co. v 168 Fortune Realty, Inc., 14 AD3d481 [2005]; Matter of Congregation Bnei Yoel v Monroe-Woodbury Cent. SchoolDist., 258 AD2d 582; Matter of Vetri, 208 AD2d 755 [1994]).[*2]

The appellant's remaining contention is not properlybefore this Court. Mastro, J.P., Rivera, Dillon and Dickerson, JJ., concur.

Joint motion by the respondent and the respondent, inter alia, to dismiss the appeal on theground that it has been rendered academic. By decision and order on motion of this Court datedAugust 26, 2008, the motion was held in abeyance and was referred to the Justices hearing theappeal for determination upon the argument or submission thereof.

Upon the papers filed in support of the motion, the papers filed in opposition thereto, andupon the submission of the appeal, it is,

Ordered that the motion is denied as academic in light of our determination of the appeal.Mastro, J.P., Rivera, Dillon and Dickerson, JJ., concur. [See 2007 NY Slip Op 32479(U).]


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