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- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 101
Short title; application.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 102
Amendment, rescission or adoption of rules.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 103
Form of civil judicial proceedings.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 104
Construction.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 105
Definitions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 106
Civil and criminal prosecutions not merged.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 107
Appendix of official forms.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 201
Application of article.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 202
Cause of action accruing without the state.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 203
Method of computing periods of limitation generally.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 204
Stay of commencement of action; demand for arbitration.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 205
Termination of action.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 206
Computing periods of limitation in particular actions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 207
Defendant's absence from state or residence under false name.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 208
Infancy, insanity.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 209
War.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 210
Death of claimant or person liable; cause of action accruing after death and before grant of letters.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 211
Actions to be commenced within twenty years.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 212
Actions to be commenced within ten years.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 213
Actions to be commenced within six years: where not otherwise provided for; on contract; on sealed instrument; on bond or note, and mortgage upon real
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 213-A
Actions to be commenced within four years; residential rent overcharge.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 213-B
Action by a victim of a criminal offense.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 214
Actions to be commenced within three years: for non-payment of money collected on execution; for penalty created by statute; to recover chattel; for i
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 214-A
Action for medical, dental or podiatric malpractice to be commenced within two years and six months; exceptions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 214-B
Action to recover damages for personal injury caused by contact with or exposure to phenoxy herbicides.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 214-C
Certain actions to be commenced within three years of discovery.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 214-D
Limitations on certain actions against licensed engineers and architects.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 214-E
Action to recover damages for personal injury caused by the infusion of such blood products which result in the contraction of the human immunodeficie
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 215
Actions to be commenced within one year: against sheriff, coroner or constable; for escape of prisoner; for assault, battery, false imprisonment, mali
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 216
Abbreviation of period to one year after notice.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 217
Proceeding against body or officer; actions complaining about conduct that would constitute a union's breach of its duty of fair representation; four
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 218
Transitional provisions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 301
Jurisdiction over persons, property or status.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 302
Personal jurisdiction by acts of non-domiciliaries.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 303
Designation of attorney as agent for service.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 304
Method of commencing action or special proceeding. Expiration Date: 09/01/2009
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R305
Summons; supplemental summons, amendment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R306
Proof of service.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 306-A
Index number in an action commenced in supreme or county court.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 306-B
Service of the summons and complaint, summons with notice, third-party summons and complaint, or petition with a notice of petition or order to show c
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 307
Personal service upon the state.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 308
Personal service upon a natural person.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 309
Personal service upon an infant, incompetent or conservatee.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 310
Personal service upon a partnership.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 310-A
Personal service upon a limited partnership.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 311
Personal service upon a corporation or governmental subdivision.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 311-A
Personal service on limited liability companies.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 312
Personal service upon a court, board or commission.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 312-A
Personal service by mail.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 313
Service without the state giving personal jurisdiction.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 314
Service without the state not giving personal jurisdiction in certain actions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 315
Service by publication authorized.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R316
Service by publication.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 317
Defense by person to whom summons not personally delivered.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R318
Designation of agent for service.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R320
Defendant's appearance.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 321
Attorneys.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R322
Authority for appearance of attorney in real property action.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 325
Grounds for removal.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R326
Procedure on removal.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R327
Inconvenient forum.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R328
Assistance to tribunals and litigants outside the state.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 401
Parties.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 402
Pleadings.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 403
Notice of petition; service; order to show cause.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 404
Objections in point of law.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 405
Correction of defects in papers.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R406
Motions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 407
Severance.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 408
Disclosure.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R409
Hearing.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 410
Trial.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R411
Judgment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 501
Contractual provisions fixing venue.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 502
Conflicting venue provisions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 503
Venue based on residence.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 504
Actions against counties, cities, towns, villages, school districts and district corporations.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 505
Actions involving public authorities.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 506
Where special proceeding commenced.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 507
Real property actions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 508
Actions to recover a chattel.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 509
Venue in county designated.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 510
Grounds for change of place of trial.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R511
Change of place of trial.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R512
Change of place of trial of action or issue triable without a jury.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 513
Misplacement of venue in consumer credit transactions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 601
Joinder of claims.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 602
Consolidation.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 603
Severance and separate trials.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 604
Change by supreme court of place of trial of action pending in another court.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 901
Prerequisites to a class action.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 902
Order allowing class action.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 903
Description of class.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 904
Notice of class action.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 905
Judgment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 906
Actions conducted partially as class actions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R907
Orders in conduct of class actions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R908
Dismissal, discontinuance or compromise.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R909
Attorneys' fees.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1001
Necessary joinder of parties.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1002
Permissive joinder of parties.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1003
Nonjoinder and misjoinder of parties.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1004
When joinder unnecessary.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1006
Interpleader.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1007
When third-party practice allowed.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1008
Answer of third-party defendant; defenses.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R1009
Claim by plaintiff against third-party defendant.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R1010
Dismissal or separate trial of third-party complaint.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R1011
Successive third-party proceedings; counterclaims.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1012
Intervention as of right; notice to attorney-general, city, county, town or village where constitutionality in issue.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1013
Intervention by permission.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1014
Proposed intervention pleading.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1015
Substitution upon death.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1016
Substitution of committee or conservator.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1017
Substitution in case of receivership or dissolution of a corporation.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1018
Substitution upon transfer of interest.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1019
Substitution of public officers.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1020
Substitution of indemnitors for executing or attaching officer.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1021
Substitution procedure; dismissal for failure to substitute; presentation of appeal.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1022
Substitution: extension of time for taking procedural steps.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1023
Public body or officer described by official title.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1024
Unknown parties.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1025
Partnerships and unincorporated associations.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1026
Review of determinations by administrative officers of the unified court system.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1101
Motion for permission to proceed as a poor person; affidavit; certificate; notice; waiver of fee; when motion not required.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1102
Privileges of poor person.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1103
Distribution of recovery in favor of poor person.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1201
Representation of infant, incompetent person, or conservatee.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R1202
Appointment of guardian ad litem.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1203
Default judgment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1204
Compensation of guardian ad litem.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1205
Liability for costs of infant, judicially declared incompetent, or conservatee, or representative.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1206
Disposition of proceeds of claim of infant, judicially declared incompetent or conservatee.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1207
Settlement of action or claim by infant, judicially declared incompetent or conservatee, by whom motion made; special proceeding; notice; order of set
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R1208
Settlement procedure; papers; representation.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1209
Arbitration of controversy involving infant, judicially declared incompetent or conservatee.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R1210
Guardian of infant.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R1211
Allowance for infant's support.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1301
Actions in behalf of the people to be brought in the name of the state.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1302
Action brought on relation of a person.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1303
Procedure in action brought by the state.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1310
Definitions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1311
Forfeiture actions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1311-A
Subpoena duces tecum.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1312
Provisional remedies; generally.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1313
Debt or property subject to attachment; proper garnishee.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1314
Attaching creditor's rights in personal property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1315
Discharge of garnishee's obligation.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1316
Order of attachment on notice; temporary restraining order; contents.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1317
Order of attachment without notice.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1318
Motion papers; filing; demand; damages.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1319
Service of summons.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1320
Levy upon personal property by service of order.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1321
Levy upon personal property by seizure.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1322
Levy upon real property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1323
Additional undertaking to carrier garnishee.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1324
Claiming agent's duties after levy.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1325
Garnishee's statement.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1326
Disclosure.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1327
Proceedings to determine adverse claims.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1328
Discharge of attachment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1329
Vacating or modifying attachment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1330
Annulment of attachment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1331
Return of property; directions to clerk and claiming agent.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1332
Disposition of attachment property after execution issued; priority of orders of attachment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1333
Grounds for preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1334
Motion papers.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1335
Temporary restraining order.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1336
Vacating or modifying preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1337
Ascertaining damages sustained by reason of preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1338
Appointment and powers of temporary receiver.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1339
Oath.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1340
Undertaking.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1341
Accounts.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1342
Removal.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1343
Notice of pendency; constructive notice.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1344
Filing, content and indexing of notice of pendency.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1345
Service of summons.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1346
Duration of notice of pendency.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1347
Motion for cancellation of notice of pendency.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1348
Undertaking for cancellation of notice of pendency.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1349
Disposal of property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1350
Rules of procedure; in general.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1351
Application of article.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1352
Preservation of other rights and remedies.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1353
Civil remedies.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1354
Joinder of a party.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1355
Civil actions notice.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1401
Claim for contribution.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1402
Amount of contribution.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1403
How contribution claimed.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1404
Rights of persons entitled to damages not affected; Rights of indemnity or subrogation preserved.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1411
Damages recoverable when contributory negligence or assumption of risk is established.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1412
Burden of pleading; burden of proof.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1413
Applicability.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1501
Actions against persons jointly liable; service of summons; judgment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1502
Provisional remedies and defenses in subsequent action against co-obligor.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1600
Definitions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1601
Limited liability of persons jointly liable.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1602
Application.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 1603
Burdens of proof.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2001
Mistakes, omissions, defects and irregularities.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2002
Error in ruling of court.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2003
Irregularity in judicial sale.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2004
Extensions of time generally.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2005
Excusable delay or default.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2101
Form of papers.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2102
Filing of papers.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2103
Service of papers.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2103-A
Confidentiality of addresses in civil proceedings.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2104
Stipulations.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2105
Certification by attorney.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2106
Affirmation of truth of statement by attorney, physician, osteopath or dentist.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2201
Stay.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2211
Application for order; when motion made.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2212
Where motion made, in supreme court action.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2213
Where motion made, in county court action.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2214
Motion papers; service; time.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2215
Relief demanded by other than moving party.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2217
Prior motion; ex parte motion; transfer of motion.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2218
Trial of issue raised on motion.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2219
Time and form of order.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2220
Entry and filing of order; service.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2221
Motion affecting prior order.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2222
Docketing order as judgment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2223
Duties of officer receiving mandate.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2301
Scope of subpoena.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2302
Authority to issue.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2303
Service of subpoena; payment of fees in advance.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2304
Motion to quash, fix conditions or modify.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2305
Attendance required pursuant to subpoena; possession of books, records, documents or papers.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2306
Hospital records; medical records of department or bureau of a municipal corporation or of the state.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2307
Books, papers and other things of a library, department or bureau of a municipal corporation or of the state.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2308
Disobedience of subpoena.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2309
Oaths and affirmations.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2310
Exclusions from article.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2401
Order when publication cannot be made.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2402
Computation of time for publication of notice.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2501
Undertaking; definition.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2502
Surety; form of affidavit; two or more undertakings; condition; acknowledgment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2503
Undertaking of more than one thousand dollars; real property; lien.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2504
Waiver of undertaking; removal and change of parties.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2505
Filing of undertaking; service upon adverse party; time when effective.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2506
Exception to surety; allowance where no exception taken.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2507
Justification of surety.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2508
Motion for new or additional undertaking.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2509
Control of assets by agreement with surety.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2510
Discharge of surety on the undertaking of a fiduciary.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2511
Liability of surety.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2512
Undertaking by the state, municipal corporation or public officer.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2513
Action on undertaking to a public officer, board or municipal corporation.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2601
Payment of money or securities into court.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2602
Payment into court of property other than money or securities; deposit with warehouse or safe deposit company.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2603
Cost of administration of property paid into court.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2604
Calculation of gross sum in lieu of income.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2605
Duties of depositories.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2606
Obtaining order for payment out of court.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2607
Payment of property paid into court.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2608
Liability of custodian.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R2609
Deposit by referee appointed to sell property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2701
When court may order disposition of property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2702
Sale of property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 2703
Enforcement of order directing disposition of property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3001
Declaratory judgment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3002
Actions and relief not barred for inconsistency.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3003
Action for periodic payments due under pension or retirement contract no bar to action for future installments.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3004
Where restoration of benefits before judgment unnecessary.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3005
Relief against mistake of law.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3011
Kinds of pleadings.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3012
Service of pleadings and demand for complaint.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3012-A
Certificate of merit in medical, dental and podiatric malpractice actions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3013
Particularity of statements generally.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3014
Statements.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3015
Particularity as to specific matters.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3016
Particularity in specific actions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3017
Demand for relief.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3018
Responsive pleadings.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3019
Counterclaims and cross-claims.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3020
Verification.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3021
Form of affidavit of verification.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3022
Remedy for defective verification.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3023
Construction of verified pleading.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3024
Motion to correct pleadings.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3025
Amended and supplemental pleadings.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3026
Construction.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3031
Simplified procedure for court determination of disputes--action without pleadings.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3032
Contents of statement.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3033
Contracts to submit; enforcement of submission.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3034
Motion procedure to settle statement terms.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3035
Simplified procedure authorized.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3036
Court determination.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3037
Appeal.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3041
Bill of particulars in any case.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3042
Procedure for bill of particulars.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3043
Bill of particulars in personal injury actions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3044
Verification of bill of particulars.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3045
Arbitration of damages in medical, dental or podiatric malpractice actions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3101
Scope of disclosure.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3102
Method of obtaining disclosure.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3103
Protective orders.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3104
Supervision of disclosure.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3105
Notice to party in default.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3106
Priority of depositions; witnesses; prisoners; designation of deponent.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3107
Notice of taking oral questions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3108
Written questions; when permitted.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3109
Notice of taking deposition on written questions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3110
Where the deposition is to be taken within the state.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3111
Production of things at the examination.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3112
Errors in notice for taking depositions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3113
Conduct of the examination.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3114
Examination of witness who does not understand the English language.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3115
Objections to qualification of person taking deposition; competency; questions and answers.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3116
Signing deposition; physical preparation; copies.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3117
Use of depositions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3118
Demand for address of party or of person who possessed an assigned cause of action or defense.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3120
Discovery and production of documents and things for inspection, testing, copying or photographing.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3121
Physical or mental examination.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3122
Objection to disclosure, inspection or examination; compliance.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3122-A
Certification of business records.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3123
Admissions as to matters of fact, papers, documents and photographs.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3124
Failure to disclose; motion to compel disclosure.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3125
Place where motion to compel disclosure made.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3126
Penalties for refusal to comply with order or to disclose.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3130
Use of interrogatories.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3131
Scope of interrogatories.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3132
Service of interrogatories.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3133
Service of answers or objections to interrogatories.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3140
Disclosure of appraisals in proceedings for condemnation, appropriation or review of tax assessments.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3201
Confession of judgment before default on certain installment contracts invalid.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3211
Motion to dismiss.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3212
Motion for summary judgment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3213
Motion for summary judgment in lieu of complaint.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3214
Motions heard by judge supervising disclosure; stay of disclosure.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3215
Default judgment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3216
Want of prosecution.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3217
Voluntary discontinuance.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 3218
Judgment by confession.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3219
Tender.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3220
Offer to liquidate damages conditionally.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3221
Offer to compromise.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3222
Action on submitted facts.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3401
Rules for the hearing of causes.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3402
Note of issue.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3403
Trial preferences.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3404
Dismissal of abandoned cases.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3405
Arbitration of certain claims.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3406
Mandatory filing and pre-calendar conference in dental, podiatric and medical malpractice actions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R3407
Preliminary conference in personal injury actions involving certain terminally ill parties.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4001
Powers of referees.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4011
Sequence of trial.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4012
Marked pleadings furnished.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4013
Trial elsewhere than at courthouse.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4014
Duration of trial.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4015
Time for motion for referee or advisory jury.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4016
Opening and closing statements.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4017
Objections.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4018
Increased damages.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4019
Recording in camera interviews of infants.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4101
Issues triable by a jury revealed before trial.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4102
Demand and waiver of trial by jury; specification of issues.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4103
Issues triable by a jury revealed at trial; demand and waiver of trial by jury.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4104
Number of jurors.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4105
Persons who constitute the jury.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4106
Alternate jurors.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4107
Judge present at examination of jurors.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4108
Challenges generally.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4109
Peremptory challenges.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4110
Challenges for cause.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4110-A
Competency of inhabitants as justices or jurors; undertakings not required of village.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4110-B
Instructions to jury; objection.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4110-C
Trial jury; viewing of premises.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4111
General and special verdicts and written interrogatories.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4112
Entry of verdict.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4113
Disagreement by jury.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4201
Powers of referees to report.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4211
Issues to be decided by the court.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4212
Advisory jury; referee to report.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4213
Decision of the court.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4301
Powers of referee to determine.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4311
Order of reference.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4312
Number of referees; qualifications.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4313
Notice.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4314
Successor referee.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4315
Referee to be sworn.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4316
Procedure where more than one referee.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4317
When reference to determine may be used.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4318
Conduct of trial.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4319
Decision.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4320
Reference to report.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4321
Fees and expenses.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4401
Motion for judgment during trial.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4401-A
Motion for judgment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4402
Motion for continuance or new trial during trial.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4403
Motion for new trial or to confirm or reject or grant other relief after reference to report or verdict of advisory jury.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4404
Post-trial motion for judgment and new trial.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4405
Time and judge before whom post-trial motion made.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4406
Single post-trial motion.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4501
Self-incrimination.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4502
Spouse.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4503
Attorney.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4504
Physician, dentist, podiatrist, chiropractor and nurse.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4505
Confidential communication to clergy privileged.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4506
Eavesdropping evidence; admissibility; motion to suppress in certain cases.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4507
Psychologist.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4508
Social worker.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4509
Library records.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4510
Rape crisis counselor.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4511
Judicial notice of law.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4512
Competency of interested witness or spouse.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4513
Competency of person convicted of crime.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4514
Impeachment of witness by prior inconsistent statement.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4515
Form of expert opinion.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4516
Proof of age of child.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4517
Prior testimony in a civil action.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4518
Business records.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4519
Personal transaction or communication between witness and decedent or mentally ill person.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4520
Certificate or affidavit of public officer.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4521
Lack of record.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4522
Ancient filed maps, surveys and records affecting real property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4523
Search by title insurance or abstract company.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4524
Conveyance of real property without the state.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4525
Copies of statements under article nine of the uniform commercial code.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4526
Marriage certificate.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4527
Death or other status of missing person.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4528
Weather conditions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4529
Inspection certificate issued by United States department of agriculture.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4530
Certificate of population.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4531
Affidavit of service or posting notice by person unavailable at trial.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4532
Self-authentication of newspapers and periodicals of general circulation.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4532-A
Admissibility of graphic, numerical, symbolic or pictorial representations of medical or diagnostic tests.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4533
Market reports.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4533-A
Prima facie proof of damages.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4533-B
Proof of payment by joint tort-feasor.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4534
Standard of measurement used by surveyor.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4536
Proof of writing by comparison of handwriting.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4537
Proof of writing subscribed by witness.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4538
Acknowledged, proved or certified writing; conveyance of real property without the state.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4539
Reproductions of original.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4540
Authentication of official record of court or government office in the United States.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4541
Proof of proceedings before justice of the peace.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R4542
Proof of foreign records and documents.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4543
Proof of facts or writing by methods other than those authorized in this article.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4544
Contracts in small print.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4545
Admissibility of collateral source of payment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4546
Loss of earnings and impairment of earning ability in actions for medical, dental or podiatric malpractice.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4547
Compromise and offers to compromise.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 4548
Privileged communications; electronic communication thereof.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5001
Interest to verdict, report or decision.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5002
Interest from verdict, report or decision to judgment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5003
Interest upon judgment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5003-A
Prompt payment following settlement.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5004
Rate of interest.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5011
Definition and content of judgment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R5012
Judgment upon part of cause of action; upon several causes.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R5013
Effect of judgment dismissing claim.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5014
Action upon judgment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R5015
Relief from judgment or order.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R5016
Entry of judgment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R5017
Judgment-roll.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5018
Docketing of judgment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5019
Validity and correction of judgment or order; amendment of docket.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5020
Satisfaction-piece.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5020-A
Payment of judgment in certain cases.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5021
Entry of satisfaction.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5031
Basis for determining judgment to be entered.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5032
Form of security.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5033
Posting and maintaining security.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5034
Failure to make payment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5036
Adjustment of payments.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5037
Settlements.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5038
Assignment of periodic installments.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5039
Duties of superintendent of insurance.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5041
Basis for determining judgment to be entered.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5042
Form of security.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5043
Posting and maintaining security.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5044
Failure to make payment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5045
Effect of death of judgment creditor.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5046
Adjustment of payments.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5047
Settlements.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5048
Assignment of periodic installments.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5049
Duties of superintendent of insurance.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5101
Enforcement of money judgment or order.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5102
Enforcement of judgment or order awarding possession of real property or a chattel.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5103
Enforcement of judgment or order directing sale of real property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5104
Enforcement of judgment or order by contempt.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5105
Alternative enforcement of judgment or order.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5106
Appointment of receiver.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5107
Conveyance by sheriff.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5201
Debt or property subject to enforcement; proper garnishee.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5202
Judgment creditor's rights in personal property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5203
Priorities and liens upon real property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5204
Release of lien or levy upon appeal.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5205
Personal property exempt from application to the satisfaction of money judgments.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5206
Real property exempt from application to the satisfaction of money judgments.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5207
Enforcement involving the state.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5208
Enforcement after death of judgment debtor; leave of court; extension of lien.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5209
Discharge of garnishee's obligation.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5210
Power of court to punish for contempt.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5211
Privilege on examination; immunity.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5221
Where enforcement proceeding commenced.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5222
Restraining notice.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5223
Disclosure.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R5224
Subpoena; procedure.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5225
Payment or delivery of property of judgment debtor.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5226
Installment payment order.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5227
Payment of debts owed to judgment debtor.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5228
Receivers.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5229
Enforcement before judgment entered.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5230
Executions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5231
Income execution.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5232
Levy upon personal property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5233
Sale of personal property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5234
Distribution of proceeds of personal property; priorities.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5235
Levy upon real property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5236
Sale of real property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5237
Failure of title to property sold.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5238
Directions to the sheriff.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5239
Proceeding to determine adverse claims.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5240
Modification or protective order; supervision of enforcement.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5241
Income execution for support enforcement.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5242
Income deduction order for support enforcement.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5250
Arrest of judgment debtor.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5251
Disobedience of subpoena, restraining notice or order; false swearing; destroying notice of sale.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5252
Discrimination against employees and prospective employees based upon wage assignment or income execution.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5301
Definitions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5302
Applicability.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5303
Recognition and enforcement.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5304
Grounds for non-recognition.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5305
Personal jurisdiction.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5306
Stay in case of appeal.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5307
Recognition in other situations.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5308
Uniformity of interpretation.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5309
Citation.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5401
Definition.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5402
Filing and status of foreign judgments.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5403
Notice of filing.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5404
Stay.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5405
Fees.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5406
Optional procedure.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5407
Uniformity of interpretation.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5408
Citation.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5501
Scope of review.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5511
Permissible appellant and respondent.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5512
Appealable paper; entry of order made out of court.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5513
Time to take appeal, cross-appeal or move for permission to appeal.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5514
Extension of time to take appeal or to move for permission to appeal.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5515
Taking an appeal; notice of appeal.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R5516
Motion for permission to appeal.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5517
Subsequent orders.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5518
Preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order by appellate division.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5519
Stay of enforcement.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5520
Omissions; appeal by improper method.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R5521
Preferences.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R5522
Disposition of appeal.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5523
Restitution.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R5524
Entry of order; remittitur and further proceedings.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R5525
Preparation and settlement of transcript; statement in lieu of transcript.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R5526
Content and form of record on appeal.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R5527
Statement in lieu of record on appeal.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R5528
Content of briefs and appendices.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R5529
Form of briefs and appendices.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R5530
Filing record and briefs; service of briefs.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R5531
Description of action.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R5532
Stipulation in lieu of certification.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5601
Appeals to the court of appeals as of right.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5602
Appeals to the court of appeals by permission.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5611
When appellate division order deemed final.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5612
Presumptions as to determinations of questions of fact.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5613
Disposition upon reversal or modification.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5614
Disposition upon certified questions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5615
Disposition upon appeal from order granting new trial or hearing.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5701
Appeals to appellate division from supreme and county courts.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5702
Appeals to appellate division from other courts of original instance.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5703
Appeals to appellate division from appellate courts.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5704
Review of ex parte orders.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5711
Where appeal heard.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5712
Content of order determining appeal.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 5713
Content of order granting permission to appeal to court of appeals.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6001
Kinds of provisional remedies; when remedy available to defendant.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6201
Grounds for attachment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6202
Debt or property subject to attachment; proper garnishee.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6203
Attaching creditor's rights in personal property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6204
Discharge of garnishee's obligation.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6210
Order of attachment on notice; temporary restraining order; contents.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6211
Order of attachment without notice.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R6212
Motion papers; undertaking; filing; demand; damages.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6213
Service of summons.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6214
Levy upon personal property by service of order.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6215
Levy upon personal property by seizure.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6216
Levy upon real property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6217
Additional undertaking to carrier garnishee.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6218
Sheriff's duties after levy.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6219
Garnishee's statement.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6220
Disclosure.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6221
Proceedings to determine adverse claims.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6222
Discharge of attachment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6223
Vacating or modifying attachment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6224
Annulment of attachment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6225
Return of property; directions to clerk and sheriff.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6226
Disposition of attached property after execution issued; priority of orders of attachment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6301
Grounds for preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6311
Preliminary injunction.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R6312
Motion papers; undertaking; issues of fact.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6313
Temporary restraining order.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6314
Vacating or modifying preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6315
Ascertaining damages sustained by reason of preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6330
Obscene prints and articles; jurisdiction.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6401
Appointment and powers of temporary receiver.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6402
Oath.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6403
Undertaking.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6404
Accounts.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6405
Removal.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6501
Notice of pendency; constructive notice.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R6511
Filing, content and indexing of notice of pendency.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6512
Service of summons.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6513
Duration of notice of pendency.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6514
Motion for cancellation of notice of pendency.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6515
Undertaking for cancellation of notice of pendency; security by plaintiff.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 6516
Successive notices of pendency.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7001
Application of article; special proceeding.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7002
Petition.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7003
When the writ shall be issued.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7004
Content of writ.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7005
Service of the writ.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7006
Obedience to the writ.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7007
Warrant preceding or accompanying writ.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7008
Return.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7009
Hearing.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7010
Determination of proceeding.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7011
Appeal.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7012
Redetention after discharge.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7101
When action may be brought.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7102
Seizure of chattel on behalf of plaintiff.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7103
Reclaiming, impounding or returning chattel.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7104
Seizing, reclaiming or returning less than all chattels.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7105
Sale of perishable property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7106
Payment of sheriff's fees and expenses; liability of sheriff.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7107
Sheriff's return.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7108
Judgment; execution in certain cases; enforcement by contempt.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7109
Unique chattel.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7110
Sheriff's powers.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7111
Action on undertaking.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7112
Testimony by deposition to ascertain location of chattel.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7201
Action by state.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7202
Action by person aggrieved.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7203
Action by common informer.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7204
Recovery of part of penalty or forfeiture.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7205
Defense of good faith reliance on judicial decision.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7501
Effect of arbitration agreement.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7502
Applications to the court; venue; statutes of limitation; provisional remedies.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7503
Application to compel or stay arbitration; stay of action; notice of intention to arbitrate.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7504
Court appointment of arbitrator.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7505
Powers of arbitrator.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7506
Hearing.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7507
Award; form; time; delivery.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7508
Award by confession.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7509
Modification of award by arbitrator.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7510
Confirmation of award.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7511
Vacating or modifying award.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7512
Death or incompetency of a party.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7513
Fees and expenses.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7514
Judgment on an award.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7550
Definitions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7551
Applicability.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7552
Health care arbitration proceedings.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7553
Costs of the proceeding.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7554
Selection of arbitrators.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7555
Screening for bias; communication with arbitrator candidates.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7556
Demand for arbitration; minors; consolidation of proceedings.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7557
Reparation offers; denials of liability.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7558
Depositions and discovery; rules of the arbitration administrator; adjournments.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7559
Hearing; evidence; record; neutral experts.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7560
Subpoenas.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7561
Use of depositions; enforcement of discovery procedures.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7562
Witnesses' fees and mileage; arbitrators' fees and expenses.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7563
Briefs; award; decision.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7564
Form of decision; costs upon frivolous claims and counterclaims.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7565
Modification and judicial review of decision.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7601
Special proceeding to enforce agreement that issue or controversy be determined by a person named or to be selected.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7701
Special proceeding relating to express trust.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7702
Verified account accompanying petition.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7703
Joinder and representation of persons interested in trust property.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7704
Reference.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7705
Recording or filing instrument settling account.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7706
Order on filing instrument settling account.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7801
Nature of proceeding.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7802
Parties.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7803
Questions raised.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7804
Procedure.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7805
Stay.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 7806
Judgment.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8001
Persons subpoenaed; examination before trial; transcripts of records.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8002
Stenographers.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8003
Referees.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8004
Commissions of receivers.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8005
Commissions of trustees; advance payment of fees of an attorney-trustee.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8006
Premiums on undertakings by fiduciaries.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8007
Printers.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8008
Fees and expenses of officer to be paid before transmission of paper.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8009
Oaths; acknowledgments; certification or exemplification.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8010
County treasurers.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8011
Fixed fees of sheriffs.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8012
Mileage fees, poundage fees, additional compensation, and limitation on compensation of sheriffs.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8013
Expenses of sheriffs.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8014
Collection of sheriff's fees on execution.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8015
County clerk where sheriff is a party or otherwise disqualified.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8016
Clerks of courts of record generally.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8017
Exemption of the state and counties, and agencies and officers thereof, from fees of clerks.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8018
Index number fees of county clerks.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8019
County clerks generally.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8020
County clerks as clerks of court.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8021
County clerks other than as clerks of court.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8022
Fee on civil appeals proceedings before appellate courts.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8101
Costs in an action.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8102
Limitation of costs where action brought in higher court.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8103
Costs where parties prevail upon separate issues.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8104
Costs in consolidated, severed or removed action.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8105
Costs where more than one plaintiff or defendant.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8106
Costs upon motion.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8107
Costs upon appeal.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8108
Specification of denial or award of costs.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8109
Defendant's costs against the state.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8110
Costs against a fiduciary.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8201
Amount of costs in an action.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8202
Amount of costs on motion.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8203
Amount of costs on appeal to appellate division and appellate term.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8204
Amount of costs on appeal to the court of appeals.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8301
Taxable disbursements.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8302
Additional allowance to plaintiff as of right in real property actions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8303
Additional allowance in the discretion of the court.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8303-A
Costs upon frivolous claims and counterclaims in actions to recover damages for personal injury, injury to property or wrongful death.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8401
Computation by clerk.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8402
Taxation with notice.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8403
Taxation without notice.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8404
Judicial review of taxation or retaxation.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8501
Security for costs.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8502
Stay and dismissal on failure to give security.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8503
Undertaking.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8600
Intent and short title.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8601
Fees and other expenses in certain actions against the state.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8602
Definitions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8603
Interest.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8604
Annual report.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 8605
Applicability.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R9001
No abatement by failure, adjournment, or change of time or place of term of court.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R9002
Death, disability or incapacity of judge following verdict, report, decision, or determination of motion or special proceeding.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R9003
Running of time when county judge disqualified from acting in a case.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R9401
Committee.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R9402
Application for admission.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R9403
Referral to another judicial district.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R9404
Certificate of character and fitness.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R9405
Prior application.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R9406
Proof.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R9407
Filing.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R9701
Records to be kept by the clerk of appellate division.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R9702
Books to be kept by the clerks of other courts.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules R9703
Form of records.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 9801
Actions against the village.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 9802
Liability of villages in certain actions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 9803
Place of trial of actions and proceedings against villages.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 9804
Notice of defects in certain actions.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 10001
Repeal of the civil practice act.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 10002
Abrogation of rules of civil practice.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 10003
Pending and subsequent proceedings.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 10004
Effect of unconstitutionality in part.
- New York Civil Practice Law and Rules 10005
Effective date.
Last modified: July 31, 2006
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