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BRADY-004 Part Rules – Hon. Amanda B. Brady, J.F.C. 115 NY-FC-9JD-BRADY MOTIONS-1-4 Petitions/Orders to Show Cause/Motions All petitions, OSC, and motions filed with Clerk's office (hard copy or through virtualorangefamilycourt@nycourts.gov). Strict CPLR compliance required; Notice of Motion and Affidavit of Service must accompany all motion papers. Appearances generally not required on motion return date. Oral argument must be requested in Notice of Motion and granted at Court's discretion.   ["hearing-procedures"] ["CPLR", "FCA"] 9 Orange supreme part_rules
BURKE-006 Part Rules – Hon. Allison E. Burke, J.F.C. 117 NY-FC-9JD-BURKE MOTIONS Notices of Motion Motions filed with Clerk's Office in New Rochelle, returnable per CPLR §408 and §2214. Generally returnable on matter's next scheduled appearance unless otherwise directed. Return date may not be adjourned without Court consent. Sur-replies not permitted without specific Court permission. Cross-motions seeking only denial of original motion not recognized as independent motions.   ["hearing-procedures"] ["CPLR 408", "CPLR 2214"] 9 Westchester supreme part_rules
BUTLER-003 Civil Term – Part Rules Part 12 – Justice Denis J. Butler 17 NY-SC-11JD-BUTLER   Motion Practice and Submission Forms All motions and petitions shall be made returnable in Part 12 of this Courthouse on Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. All calendars in Part 12 remain submission only. For all e-filed cases, the movant/cross-movant or petitioner must complete and e-mail a motion submission form to QSCPart12@nycourts.gov no later than 48 business hours prior to 9:30 a.m. of the calendar date of the motion. Failure to timely file a motion submission form shall result in the motion being marked 'off-calendar, no appearance movant.'   ["hearing-procedures"] [] 11 Queens supreme part_rules
FIORE-005 Individual Part Rules of Hon. Keri A. Fiore, J.S.C., Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of Westchester 152 NY-SC-9JD-FIORE VI.c Motion Day All motions shall be made returnable on any given Monday at 9:30 a.m. unless the Court is closed due to the observance of a Federal or New York State holiday. All motions are determined by submission only unless otherwise directed by the Court.   ["hearing-procedures"] [] 9 Westchester supreme part_rules
HENDRY-003 Part Rules of Hon. James M. Hendry III, J.F.C., Orange County Family Court 150 NY-FC-9JD-HENDRY MOTIONS Petitions / Orders to Show Cause / Motions All petitions, Orders to Show Cause and motions must be filed with the Clerk's office. There shall be strict compliance with the CPLR in the filing of motions. Appearances are not required on a motion return date. If a party is requesting an appearance for oral arguments, such request shall be clearly noted in the Notice of Motion and will be granted at the court's discretion.   ["hearing-procedures"] ["CPLR"] 9 Orange family part_rules
NY-SC-1JD-CATANZARO-P37-007 Part 37 Rules - General IAS, E-File Part 70 NY-SC-1JD-CATANZARO III.D Oral Arguments - Tuesdays In-Person; Request by Letter Oral argument on motions will be held on Tuesdays IN PERSON unless otherwise indicated. Not all motions will be scheduled for oral argument. If the Court has not scheduled a motion for oral argument and a party wishes to request it, they must submit a letter to the Part 37 Clerk copying all parties. If the Court determines oral argument is warranted, the parties will be notified. Motions submitted on default or without opposition are generally not scheduled for oral argument.   ["hearing-procedures"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
NY-SC-1JD-CATANZARO-P37-012 Part 37 Rules - General IAS, E-File Part 70 NY-SC-1JD-CATANZARO VII Orders to Show Cause and Special Proceedings - Emergency or Statutory Only Pursuant to 22 NYCRR 202.8-d, a motion or special proceeding shall only be initiated by Order to Show Cause where required by statute, a stay is required, or emergency interim relief is sought. Any proposed OSC shall include a provision for service of responsive papers with a space reserved for the date and method of service. Reply papers are not permitted except by express permission of the Court. If a party seeks a temporary restraint, they must comply with 22 NYCRR 202.7-f, providing proof that all parties were notified or a reasonable explanation why advance notice cannot be provided. All Orders to Show Cause must first be processed by the Ex Parte Motion Office.   ["hearing-procedures"] ["22 NYCRR 202.8-d", "22 NYCRR 202.7-f"] 1 New York supreme part_rules
NY-SC-1JD-PERRY-BOND-P35-007 Part 35 Rules - IAS Part, New York County 69 NY-SC-1JD-PERRY-BOND 5A Motions - On Submission; Oral Argument by Request All motions will be decided on submission, unless otherwise directed. Parties may request oral argument on a motion by filing a letter on NYSCEF prior to the motion return date. If the Court decides oral argument is necessary, the parties will be advised of the oral argument date well in advance.   ["hearing-procedures"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
NY-SC-1JD-PERRY-BOND-P35-008 Part 35 Rules - IAS Part, New York County 69 NY-SC-1JD-PERRY-BOND 5B Orders to Show Cause - Emergencies Only Motions made via order to show cause are reserved for emergencies only. This generally means motions seeking to be relieved as counsel, motions seeking a stay or to vacate a stay, motions seeking to vacate a default judgment, or motions requiring interim relief including a TRO. The Court will, in its discretion, decline to sign proposed orders to show cause seeking non-emergent relief which may be sought via ordinary notice of motion.   ["hearing-procedures"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
NY-SC-9JD-MARX-012 Individual Part Rules of Hon. Paul I. Marx, J.S.C. 158 NY-SC-9JD-MARX III.B Temporary Restraining Orders Unless there are extremely unusual circumstances, opposing counsel are to be advised by telephone or fax at least 24 hours in advance of the date and time that any Order to Show Cause which includes a request for a Temporary Restraining Order is being presented to the Court. In a true emergency, the Court may dispense with the 24-hour notice requirement.   ["hearing-procedures"] ["22 NYCRR \u00a7 202.7(f)"] 9 Westchester supreme part_rules
NY-SC-9JD-TANGUAY-008 Individual Part Rules of the Hon. Rachel E. Tanguay, J.S.C. 159 NY-SC-9JD-TANGUAY 5.c Temporary Restraining Orders Unless there are extremely unusual circumstances, opposing counsel and/or self-represented party are to be advised in writing, by email, at least 48 hours in advance of the date and time that any Order to Show Cause which includes a request for a TRO is being presented to the Court. Such advance written notice shall clearly state the relief being sought by the TRO application. A copy of the advance written notice shall be annexed to the supporting Affirmation or Affidavit as Exhibit 1 or A.   ["hearing-procedures"] ["22 NYCRR \u00a7 202.7(f)"] 9 Rockland supreme part_rules
SPOFFORD-007 Individual Part Rules – Hon. Joseph J. Spofford, Jr. 114 NY-SC-9JD-SPOFFORD ORDERS-TO-SHOW-CAUSE Orders to Show Cause One original and one copy required. Must include fax number/email for return of signed OSC. If temporary relief sought, must comply with 22 NYCRR §202.7(f) and notify opposing counsel of 48-hour response window. Failure to comply results in all temporary relief being struck. Emergency OSC seeking temporary order of protection requires appearance with client when directed.   ["hearing-procedures"] ["22 NYCRR 202.7(f)"] 9 Putnam supreme part_rules

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    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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