In order to prevail on a motion pursuant to CPLR 3211(a)(1), the movant's evidence must utterly refute the plaintiff's factual allegations, conclusively establishing a defense as a matter of law. Contracts and any other papers, the contents of which are essentially undeniable, would qualify as documentary evidence.
When reviewing a motion to dismiss a complaint pursuant to CPLR 3211(a)(7), the court must afford the pleading a liberal construction, accept the facts as alleged in the complaint as true, accord the plaintiff the benefit of every favorable inference, and determine only whether the facts as alleged fit within any cognizable legal theory.
Plymouth Capital, LLC v. Montage Fin. Group, Inc., NY Slip Op 04583 (2d Dep't September 25, 2024)