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  • ["adjournments"] 1
  • ["remote-hearings", "conference-procedures"] 1
  • ["tax-certiorari", "discovery-scheduling"] 1
  • ["tax-certiorari", "exhibits"] 1
  • ["tax-certiorari", "preliminary-conference", "scheduling-orders"] 1
  • ["tax-certiorari", "settlement-conferences"] 1

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provision_id ▼ doc_id judge_id rule_number title text source_page topics cross_references judicial_district county court_type doc_type
NY-SC-9JD-CLERKIN-001 Tax Certiorari and Condemnation Part Rules - Hon. Diane M. Clerkin, J.S.C. 169 NY-SC-9JD-CLERKIN V.A Appearances - Virtual Effective February 2, 2026, appearances shall be held virtually, by TEAMS, unless otherwise ordered by the Court. For virtual appearances, parties should use the following standing TEAMS Link (https://notify.nycourts.gov/meet/0pynde). Recording of virtual appearances is prohibited and subject to sanction. Only counsel and the parties may be present during a virtual appearance, unless other persons are expressly permitted by the Court. Represented parties need not appear for conferences unless directed to do so by the Court.   ["remote-hearings", "conference-procedures"] [] 9 Westchester supreme part_rules
NY-SC-9JD-CLERKIN-002 Tax Certiorari and Condemnation Part Rules - Hon. Diane M. Clerkin, J.S.C. 169 NY-SC-9JD-CLERKIN V.B Adjournments A request to adjourn a conference must be made in writing by email to the Court Attorney-Referee and by letter uploaded to NYSCEF at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the scheduled conference. Adjournments of conferences shall be granted upon a showing of good cause. An adjournment of a conference will not extend any deadline ordered by the Court unless otherwise directed by the Court. All applications for adjournments must set forth: 1) the reason why an adjournment is necessary; 2) whether the opposing party(ies) consent(s) or object(s); and 3) the length of the adjournment sought.   ["adjournments"] ["22 NYCRR \u00a7 202.10"] 9 Westchester supreme part_rules
NY-SC-9JD-CLERKIN-003 Tax Certiorari and Condemnation Part Rules - Hon. Diane M. Clerkin, J.S.C. 169 NY-SC-9JD-CLERKIN V.C.2.a Tax Certiorari - Preliminary Conferences Preliminary Conferences may be requested by either party by letter application via email to the Court Attorney-Referee and uploaded to NYSCEF. Preliminary Conferences will be conducted by the Court Attorney-Referee. During the Preliminary Conference, the Court Attorney-Referee may address any discovery issues and/or set a motion schedule. Following the Preliminary Conference, the Court Attorney-Referee will issue a report with a recommendation establishing deadlines for completion of various items of discovery, the exchange of appraisals, and the filing of the Note of Issue. No modifications of the dates set by the Court are permitted except by Order of the Court and for good cause shown.   ["tax-certiorari", "preliminary-conference", "scheduling-orders"] ["22 NYCRR \u00a7 202.59"] 9 Westchester supreme part_rules
NY-SC-9JD-CLERKIN-004 Tax Certiorari and Condemnation Part Rules - Hon. Diane M. Clerkin, J.S.C. 169 NY-SC-9JD-CLERKIN VI Statement of Income and Expenses Before the Note of Issue and Certificate of Readiness may be filed, Petitioner shall have served on Respondent, in triplicate, a statement that the property is not income-producing, or a copy of a verified or certified statement of the income and expenses on the property for each tax year under review. Within sixty (60) days after the service of the statement of income and expenses, Respondent may request in writing an audit of Petitioner's books and records for the tax years under review. If requested, the audit must be completed within 120 days after the request.   ["tax-certiorari", "discovery-scheduling"] ["22 NYCRR \u00a7 202.59(b)", "22 NYCRR \u00a7 202.59(c)"] 9 Westchester supreme part_rules
NY-SC-9JD-CLERKIN-005 Tax Certiorari and Condemnation Part Rules - Hon. Diane M. Clerkin, J.S.C. 169 NY-SC-9JD-CLERKIN VIII.A Appraisals in Tax Certiorari Proceedings The appraisal exchange date may not be extended without prior Court approval notwithstanding the stipulation of the parties. Any objection to the admissibility of an appraisal is waived unless the opposing party files specific objections within thirty (30) days of service of the appraisal. A response must be filed within twenty (20) days of service of the objections. Expert witnesses shall be limited in their proof of appraised value to details set forth in their respective appraisal reports.   ["tax-certiorari", "exhibits"] ["22 NYCRR \u00a7 202.59(g)", "22 NYCRR \u00a7 202.59(h)"] 9 Westchester supreme part_rules
NY-SC-9JD-CLERKIN-006 Tax Certiorari and Condemnation Part Rules - Hon. Diane M. Clerkin, J.S.C. 169 NY-SC-9JD-CLERKIN X Settlements and Dismissals Any party may request a settlement conference with the Court at any time. If a proceeding has been settled prior to the trial date or any other court date, Chambers must be promptly notified in advance of any future appearance. Any tax certiorari proceeding pending for four years or more without the filing of a Note of Issue shall be placed on a special dismissal calendar. In the event that the approvals by a municipality of an agreed upon settlement have not been obtained within ninety (90) days from the date Petitioner's counsel submitted a Consent Judgment to Respondent's counsel, Petitioner's counsel shall request a conference with the Court Attorney-Referee.   ["tax-certiorari", "settlement-conferences"] ["RPTL Section 718(1)"] 9 Westchester 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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