Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 640.7 - Calendar; argument of appeals(a) Unless otherwise ordered, the calendar of appeals shall be called on the first day of the term for which they have been noticed. The calendar call shall commence at such time as the court shall direct.(b) The clerk shall cause the calendar of appeals and the time the calendar will be called to be published in the New York Law Journal six days before the first day of each term.(c) At any time prior to the call of the calendar the parties may file a stipulation submitting an appeal without oral argument; provided, however, that all of the required papers have been served and filed. In the event of the filing of such stipulation, attendance at the calendar call shall not be required.(d) Not more than 15 minutes shall be allowed to each side for argument except in such cases where additional time is granted by the court. No brief, communication or other paper shall be accepted after submission or argument of an appeal unless authorized by the court.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 22 § 640.7