New York Uniform Rule 202.5 (d) (Rejection of Papers) is a set of rules governing the rejection of papers or documents that have been filed with a court in the state of New York. The rule states that a court may reject any paper or document which is not in substantial conformity with the rules of practice or other governing statutes. The rule provides for three types of rejection: (1) no cause rejection; (2) cause rejection; and (3) non-conforming paper rejection. Under no cause rejection, the court may reject a paper or document without providing a reason for the rejection. Under cause rejection, the court must provide a specific reason for the rejection. Non-conforming paper rejection allows the court to reject papers or documents that do not substantially conform to the rules of practice or other governing statutes. In all cases, the court must provide notice to the parties of the rejection and the reasons for it.