N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 22 § 202.48 - Submission of orders, judgments and decrees for signature
(a) Proposed orders or
judgments, with proof of service on all parties where the order is directed to
be settled or submitted on notice, must be submitted for signature, unless
otherwise directed by the court, within 60 days after the signing and filing of
the decision directing that the order be settled or submitted.
(b) Failure to submit the order
or judgment timely shall be deemed an abandonment of the motion or action,
unless for good cause shown.
(c)
(1) When settlement of an order or
judgment is directed by the court, a copy of the proposed order or judgment
with notice of settlement, returnable at the office of the clerk of the court
in which the order or judgment was granted, or before the judge if the court
has so directed or if the clerk is unavailable, shall be served on all parties
either:
(i) by personal service
not less than five days before the date of settlement; or
(ii) by mail not less than 10
days before the date of settlement.
(2) Proposed counter-orders or judgments
shall be made returnable on the same date and at the same place, and shall be
served on all parties by personal service, not less than two days, or by mail,
not less than seven days, before the date of settlement. Any proposed
counter-order or judgment shall be submitted with a copy clearly marked to
delineate each proposed change to the order or judgment to which objection is
made.
Notes
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