New York Statutes

§ 2213 — Where motion made, in county court action

New York·Law CVP Civil Practice Law & Rules·Art. 22 Stay, Motions, Orders and Mandates

§ 2213. Where motion made, in county court action.

(a)Ex parte\nmotions. A motion in an action in a county court that may be made\nwithout notice may be made before a motion term of the county court or\nbefore the county judge out of court in any county in the state.\n (b) Motions that may be made before the supreme court or a justice\nthereof. When no motion term is being held and there is no county judge\navailable within the county, any motion in an action in a county court,\nwhether or not on notice, may be made or noticed to be heard before a\nmotion term of the supreme court or, upon order to show cause granted by\na justice of the supreme court, before such justice out of court, in the\njudicial district where the action is triable or in a county adjoining\nthe county where the

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50 A.D.2d 995 (Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, 1975)
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