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note: Here, the affidavit of the plaintiff's project
manager stated that, when the defendant was contacted about payment, she stated
that she never authorized the plaintiff to do work in her home and did not
intend to pay the plaintiff. In addition, the plaintiff's project manager
averred that "not even a single payment was ever received," even
though the defendant had been billed for the plaintiff's services. These
submissions were insufficient to establish, as a matter of law, that the
defendant retained the subject invoices for an unreasonable period of time
without objecting to them, or that she made partial payment on the invoices.
Case: Branch Servs., Inc. v. Cooper , NY Slip Op 00058 (2d Dept. 2013 ).
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