Opinion
December 30, 1996.
Motion to settle record on appeal and to consolidate appeals denied; motion to extend time to perfect appeal granted.
Present — Pine, J.P., Lawton, Doerr, Balio and Boehm, JJ. (Filed Dec. 27, 1996.)
A motion to settle the record on appeal should be addressed to the trial court. The remedy for an adverse determination of such a motion is an appeal from the order embodying the determination. The rules of this Court do not permit consolidation. However, multiple appeals may be combined into a single record, so long as the papers for each appeal are physically separated from those for the other appeals. No further extensions will be granted.