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N.Y. Civil Practice Law and Rules Law § R3214 : Civil Practice Law And Rules — Accelerated Judgment — Motions heard by judge supervising disclosure; stay of disclosure
Current through 2016 New York Laws, Chapters 1 to 237
(a) Judge supervising disclosure. Unless the chief administrator of the courts has, by rule, provided otherwise, if a case has been assigned to a judge to supervise disclosure pursuant to section 3104, all motions preliminary to trial shall be referred to such judge whenever practicable.
(b) Stay of disclosure. Service of a notice of motion under rule 3211, 3212, or section 3213 stays disclosure until determination of the motion unless the court orders otherwise. If the motion is based solely on the defense that the summons and complaint, summons with notice, or notice of petition and petition was not properly served, disclosure shall not be stayed unless the court orders otherwise.
N.Y. C.P.L.R. Law § R3214
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