N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 22 § 202.55 - Procedure for perfection of civil appeals to the County Court
(a)
Within 20 days after the papers described in section 1704 of the Uniform
Justice Court Act or section 1704 of the Uniform City Court Act have been filed
with the County Court, appellants shall notice the appeal for the next term or
special term of County Court by filing with the clerk of the County Court, not
less than 14 days prior to the date for which the appeal has been noticed, a
notice of argument and a brief or statement of contentions with proof of
service of a copy of each upon respondent. Respondent's papers shall be filed
with the judge of the County Court within 12 days after service of appellant's
brief or statement of contentions, with proof of service of a copy upon
appellant.
(b) If
appellant does not comply herewith, the County Court may, upon respondent's
motion or upon its own motion, dismiss the appeal.
(c) Upon motion, the County
Court judge hearing the appeal may for good cause shown extend the time to a
subsequent term or special term, in which case the appellant must notice the
appeal for such subsequent term. Unless otherwise ordered by the court, appeals
may be submitted without oral argument. Motions for reargument may be made
after decision is rendered, and must be made within 30 days after service upon
the moving party of a copy of the order entered on the decision, with written
notice of its entry.
Notes
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