In the Matter of Matco-Norca, Inc. v. Matz, 2004-05660.

Decision Date03 October 2005
Docket Number2004-05660.
Citation802 N.Y.S.2d 707,22 A.D.3d 495,2005 NY Slip Op 07377
PartiesIn the Matter of MATCO-NORCA, INC., Respondent. IMMANUEL MATZ, Appellant. (Matter No. 1.) IMMANUEL MATZ, Appellant, v. DOV MATZ, et al., Respondents. (Matter No. 2.)
CourtNew York Supreme Court — Appellate Division

Ordered that the order is affirmed, with one bill of costs payable by Immanuel Matz to the respondent Matco-Norca, Inc.

Immanuel Matz, a shareholder and officer of Matco-Norca Inc. (hereinafter MNI), commenced a special proceeding for the judicial dissolution of MNI, which MNI converted to a valuation proceeding, and also commenced a shareholder derivative action. Subsequently, Matz moved to compel MNI, which is a subchapter S corporation, to make a distribution of its 2002 net income in accordance with the provisions of MNI's shareholders' agreement. Matz claims that the shareholders' agreement mandates distributions to the shareholders so that the shareholders can pay taxes on the corporate income deemed to have passed through to them.

"`It is the primary rule of construction of contracts that when the terms of a written contract are clear and unambiguous, the intent of the parties must be found within the four corners of the contract, giving a practical interpretation to the language employed and the parties' reasonable expectations'" (Weisberger v. Goldstein, 242 AD2d 622, 623 [1997], quoting Slamow v. Del Col, 174 AD2d 725 [1991], aff'd 79 NY2d 1016 [1991]; see W.W.W. Assoc. v. Giancontieri, 77 NY2d 157, 163 [1990]; Mazzola v. County of Suffolk, 143 AD2d 734, 735 [1988]). Further, a court may not write into a contract conditions the parties did not insert by adding or excising terms under the guise of construction, nor may it construe the language in such a way as would distort the contract's apparent meaning (see Tikotzky v. City of New York, 286 AD2d 493 [2001]; Slamow v. Del Col, supra at 727; Tantleff v. Truscelli, 110 AD2d 240, 244 [1985], aff'd 69 NY2d 769 [1987]). The words and the...

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