New York Statutes
§ 756 — Application to punish for contempt; procedure
New York § 756
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N.Y. Judiciary § 756 (2026).
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§ 756. Application to punish for contempt; procedure. An application\nto punish for a contempt punishable civilly may be commenced by notice\nof motion returnable before the court or judge authorized to punish for\nthe offense, or by an order of such court or judge requiring the accused\nto show cause before it, or him, at a time and place therein specified,\nwhy the accused should not be punished for the alleged offense. The\napplication shall be noticed, heard and determined in accordance with\nthe procedure for a motion on notice in an action in such court,\nprovided, however, that, except as provided in section fifty-two hundred\nfifty of the civil practice law and rules or unless otherwise ordered by\nthe court, the moving papers shall be served no less than ten and no\nmore than th
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