New York Statutes

§ 1301 — How cause brought on for trial; notice of trial

New York § 1301
JurisdictionNew York
Law UCTUniform City Court Act
Art. 13Trial

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N.Y. Uniform City Court Act § 1301 (2026).

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§ 1301. How cause brought on for trial; notice of trial.\n Upon joinder of issue the clerk shall place the case upon a general\ncalendar. Where any party appears in person, the clerk shall fix a date\nfor trial not less than five nor more than fifteen days after joinder of\nissue, and shall immediately notify all the parties by mail of such\ndate. If any of the parties has appeared by attorney, the clerk shall\nnotify the attorney. Where all parties appear by attorney any party may\nserve a notice on the others fixing a date for trial not less than five\nnor more than eight days after the service of such notice, and shall\nfile such notice, with proof of service thereof, with the clerk, who\nshall thereupon place the case on the calendar for trial. The case shall\nbe set down for trial as

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