Angelicola v Patrick Heating of Mohawk Val., Inc.
2010 NY Slip Op 06872 [77 AD3d 1322]
October 1, 2010
Appellate Division, Fourth Department
As corrected through Wednesday, December 15, 2010


Roberto Angelicola et al., Appellants,
v
Patrick Heating ofMohawk Valley, Inc., et al., Respondents.

[*1]Petrone & Petrone, P.C., Syracuse (J. William Savage of counsel), for plaintiffs-appellants.

Cohen & Cohen LLP, Utica (Richard A. Cohen of counsel), for defendants-respondents.

Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Oneida County (Anthony F. Shaheen, J.), enteredJune 19, 2009. The order granted the cross motion of defendants for the preclusion of certain evidence.

It is hereby ordered that said appeal is unanimously dismissed without costs.

Memorandum: Plaintiffs appeal from an order that granted defendants' cross motion in limineseeking to preclude the admission of certain evidence. The appeal must be dismissed on the ground thatan evidentiary ruling, "even when made 'in advance of trial on motion papers constitutes, at best, anadvisory opinion which is neither appealable as of right nor by permission' " (Winograd v Price, 21 AD3d 956[2005]). Contrary to the contention of plaintiffs, the order on appeal does not limit the scope of theissues to be tried and thus is not appealable on that ground (cf. Innovative Transmission & Engine Co., LLC v Massaro, 63 AD3d1506, 1508 [2009]; Rondout Elec. v Dover Union Free School Dist., 304 AD2d 808,810 [2003]). Present—Smith, J.P., Fahey, Sconiers, Pine and Gorski, JJ.


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