New York Statutes

§ 5012 — Judgment upon part of cause of action; upon several causes

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Rule 5012. Judgment upon part of cause of action; upon several causes.\nThe court, having ordered a severance, may direct judgment upon a part\nof a cause of action or upon one or more causes of action as to one or\nmore parties.\n

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