| Schilling v Pearson |
| 2014 NY Slip Op 51458(U) [45 Misc 3d 127(A)] |
| Decided on October 1, 2014 |
| Appellate Term, Second Department |
| Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. |
| This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports. |
Appeal from a judgment of the District Court of Suffolk County, Second District (David A. Morris, J.), entered March 13, 2013. The judgment, after a nonjury trial, awarded plaintiff the sum of $1,683.22.
ORDERED that the judgment is affirmed, without costs.
Plaintiff commenced this small claims action to recover damages related to the repair of an air conditioning unit and a compressor. After a nonjury trial, the District Court awarded plaintiff the sum of $1,683.22. Upon a review of the record, we find that the judgment provided the parties with substantial justice according to the rules and principles of substantive law (see UDCA 1804, 1807; Ross v Friedman, 269 AD2d 584 [2000]; Williams v Roper, 269 AD2d 125, 126 [2000]).
The decision of a fact-finding court should not be disturbed upon appeal unless it is obvious that the court's conclusions could not be reached under any fair interpretation of the evidence (see Claridge Gardens v Menotti, 160 AD2d 544 [1990]). Furthermore, the determination of a trier of fact as to issues of credibility is given substantial deference, as a trial court's opportunity to observe and evaluate the testimony and the demeanor of the witnesses affords it a better perspective from which to assess their credibility (see Vizzari v State of New York, 184 AD2d 564 [1992]; Kincade v Kincade, 178 AD2d 510, 511 [1991]). This standard applies with greater force to judgments rendered in the Small Claims Part of the court (see Williams v Roper, 269 AD2d at 126). As the record supports the determination of the District Court, we find no reason to disturb the judgment.
Accordingly, the judgment is affirmed.
Iannacci, J.P., Marano and Garguilo, JJ., concur.
Decision Date: October 01, 2014