provision_id,doc_id,judge_id,rule_number,title,text,source_page,topics,cross_references,judicial_district,county,court_type,doc_type NY-SC-1JD-TSAI-010,53,NY-SC-1JD-TSAI,10,Orders to Show Cause,"An order to show cause should be brought only when there is genuine urgency (e.g., applications for provisional relief or for a stay), or when required by statute (22 NYCRR 202.8-d). The court may decline to sign any proposed order to show cause lacking genuine urgency. Any party seeking temporary injunctive relief in an order to show cause must comply with 22 NYCRR 202.8-e and submit an affirmation of such compliance. Unless otherwise directed in the signed order to show cause, reply papers are not permitted on orders to show cause.",7,"[""hearing-procedures"", ""part-rules""]","[""22 NYCRR 202.8-d"", ""22 NYCRR 202.8-e""]",1,New York,supreme,part_rules