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NY-SC-1JD-ADAMS-002 Trial Assignment Part (Part 40) Rules – Hon. Suzanne Adams 74 NY-SC-1JD-ADAMS II Adjournments Requests for adjournments of conferences, motions, inquests, or jury selection shall be made by email, copied to all sides, to SFC-Part40-Adjournments@nycourts.gov. REQUESTS TO ADJOURN MUST BE MADE NO LATER THAN THREE DAYS PRIOR TO THE APPEARANCE DATE. Otherwise, the court cannot consider the request and issue an adjourned date. Do not send adjournment requests to the general email listed in Section I(B), as your email may be overlooked.   ["adjournments"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
NY-SC-1JD-CATANZARO-P37-009 Part 37 Rules - General IAS, E-File Part 70 NY-SC-1JD-CATANZARO IV Adjournment Requests - 2 Business Days in Advance by Email Parties requesting an adjournment must e-mail the Part 37 Clerk at sfc-part37-clerk@nycourts.gov no later than 5 p.m. two (2) business days prior to the scheduled appearance date, with all parties cc'd. If the adjournment is on consent of all parties, the email should indicate as such. If all parties do not consent, the requesting party must set forth good cause for the adjournment request.   ["adjournments"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
NY-SC-1JD-CHESLER-P62-003 Part 62 Rules – City IAS Part (Hon. Ariel D. Chesler) 93 NY-SC-1JD-CHESLER III – Adjournments Adjournment Procedures Do not call chambers for an adjournment. Adjournments on Notices of Motion that are not yet submitted must be sent to the Submission Part. Adjournments shall be sought no later than five (5) business days in advance. Requests for a 'so-ordered' stipulation to adjourn a motion returnable in the Submission Part should be directed to the Part Clerk. Adjournments, even if on consent, are not granted unless and until they are approved by the Court.   ["adjournments"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
NY-SC-1JD-CRAWFORD-P38-006 Part 38 Individual Part Rules 71 NY-SC-1JD-CRAWFORD Scheduling-3 Adjournments - 48 Hours in Advance; Written; Stipulation Must Be So-Ordered A request for an adjournment of an appearance or motion shall be made in writing at least 48 hours prior to the appearance or motion deadline, on notice to all parties, filed via NYSCEF and copying the Part Clerk. Any party seeking an adjournment must attempt to obtain consent of all parties. Applications for an adjournment must state: (1) the appearance/motion date; (2) the reason for the requested adjournment; (3) whether the request is on consent; and (4) provide suggested adjourned dates. Any stipulation adjourning a motion must be so-ordered. Requests to adjourn hearings or trials are not permitted except as provided in 22 NYCRR 125.1.   ["adjournments"] ["22 NYCRR 125.1"] 1 New York supreme part_rules
NY-SC-1JD-KINGO-P65-002 Part 65 Rules – General IAS / Medical Malpractice Part (Hon. Hasa A. Kingo) 94 NY-SC-1JD-KINGO Adjournments 6-9 Adjournment Procedures DO NOT CALL CHAMBERS REGARDING ADJOURNMENTS. Requests to adjourn any appearance must be made at least two business days before the scheduled appearance. Courtroom Appearances: The requesting attorney shall first contact all adversaries to seek their consent before contacting the court. All adjournment requests shall be electronically filed via NYSCEF and emailed to the Part Clerk and to Chambers. If the request is made with the consent of all parties, it must be submitted by a fully executed stipulation stating the reason for the request. If all parties do not consent, the requesting party may submit an attorney affirmation (or, for self-represented parties, a letter) in lieu of a stipulation. Motion Submission Appearances: Requests to adjourn the return date more than 60 days after the initial return date or not on consent must also be emailed to the Part Clerk and to Chambers.   ["adjournments"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
NY-SC-1JD-RAMIREZ-P29-003 Part 29 Local Rules 62 NY-SC-1JD-RAMIREZ Comms-1c Adjournments - Written Only; 60-Day Cumulative Limit Adjournments must be made in writing. Oral applications will not be considered. Uncontested adjournment of motions must comply with NYCRR Section 202.8-a(c). If the adjournment is more than a cumulative total of 60 days, the stipulation must set forth the basis and be emailed to the Part Clerk. Adjournments granted beyond 60 cumulative days shall be marked FINAL and no subsequent adjournments will be granted absent extraordinary circumstances. Uncontested adjournments of conferences or oral arguments must be filed no later than 12:00pm on the last business day prior to the scheduled appearance. Adjournment of an Order to Show Cause must be filed and emailed to the Part Clerk at least one business day prior to the appearance.   ["adjournments"] ["22 NYCRR 202.8-a(c)"] 1 New York supreme part_rules

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CREATE TABLE provisions (
    provision_id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
    doc_id INTEGER REFERENCES documents(doc_id),
    judge_id TEXT REFERENCES judges(judge_id),
    rule_number TEXT,
    title TEXT,
    text TEXT,
    source_page INTEGER,
    topics TEXT,
    cross_references TEXT,
    judicial_district INTEGER,
    county TEXT,
    court_type TEXT DEFAULT 'supreme',
    doc_type TEXT DEFAULT 'part_rules'
);
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