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 In this contested intermediate trust accounting, petitioner moves to dismiss a beneficiary’s objections on the ground that the objections fail to state a ground for relief (CPLR 3211[a][7]).BackgroundLeon Caridi (“grantor”) created a trust under an agreement dated February 28, 2006, for the benefit of various family members, including his cousin David Caridi, the objectant herein. Grantor gave the trustee broad discretion to distribute or withhold income and principal to any beneficiary.On October 11, 2016, the trustee filed an account for the period February 28, 2006, through August 31, 2016. David, appearing pro se, filed objections to the account and three weeks later amended his objections with the assistance of counsel. The guardian ad litem appointed for the objectant’s incapacitated daughter raised various issues in his report of August 14, 2017, but declined to file formal objections.The Motion to DismissThe motion papers refer to David’s original objections and the amended objections. However, the court need address only David’s amended objections to the account since his original pro se objections are superseded by his amended objections (Stella v. Stella, 92 AD2d 589 [2d Dept 1983], Matter of Davidson, NYLJ October 31, 2017, at 22, col 1 [Sur Ct, NY County]).On a motion to dismiss a pleading for failure to state a claim (CPLR 3211[a][7]), the court must “accept the facts as alleged in the [pleading] as true, accord [the pleader] the benefit of every possible favorable inference, and determine only whether the facts as alleged fit within any cognizable legal theory” (Leon v. Martinez, 94 NY2d 83, 87-88 [1994]); Braddock v. Braddock, 60 AD3d 84, 86 [1st Dept 2009]. Whether the pleader can ultimately prevail on his allegations is not part of the court’s consideration in determining a motion to dismiss (EBC v. Goldman Sachs & Co., 5 NY3d 11, 19 [2005]).Movant notes that David’s amended objections do not single out any particular entry in the account or refer to any specific action of the trustee as imprudent or unreasonable. He argues that it is therefore impossible for him to respond to the amended objections.David’s amended pleading consists of three objections, all of which contain allegations that are general and conclusory in nature. As an example, which is representative of the entire pleading, 1(a) states: “Object to the statement of the current principal balance and affirmatively allege: One or more stated losses from sales or other distributions are believed to be inaccurate, authorized [sic], without sufficient documentary support, or misrepresented on Schedule B.”SCPA 302[2] requires that a pleading be “sufficiently particular to give the court and parties notice of the claim, objection or defense.” On a motion to dismiss objections for failure to meet basic pleading requirements (see SCPA 302 [2]), there is a fundamental mandate to construe pleadings liberally (see Matter of Allan, 5 NY2d 333) in order to ensure that a claim with substance not be sacrificed to mere formality. However, a court must also protect the adversary’s right to fair notice of the position being taken against him, such notice being the basic function of a pleading. The amended objections here are vague or incomprehensible and thus violate the trustee’s right to fair notice. Accordingly, the trustee’s motion is granted and the objections are dismissed.Settle decree.Clerk to notify the parties.Dated: July 11, 2019

 
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