New York Affidavit in Opposition (CIV-GP-122)

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Affidavit in Opposition (CIV-GP-122)

New York Affidavit in Opposition (CIV-GP-122) is a form used in New York Supreme Court and New York County Supreme Court to contest a motion and provide evidence and testimony to support the contesting party's position. It is used to oppose a motion that has already been made in a court case. This affidavit must be filed within twenty days of the motion being served, and must be signed before a notary public. There are two types of New York Affidavit in Opposition (CIV-GP-122): 1. Affidavit in Opposition to Motion for Summary Judgment: This affidavit is used when the plaintiff is seeking a summary judgment against the defendant. In this affidavit, the defendant must provide evidence and testimony to support their defense against the summary judgment. 2. Affidavit in Opposition to Motion to Dismiss: This affidavit is used when the plaintiff is seeking a dismissal of the case against the defendant. In this affidavit, the defendant must provide evidence and testimony to support their defense against the dismissal of the case.

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In New York, this type of substitute motion is called an "Order to Show Cause." An order to show cause can be heard anytime the court directs, even fewer than the usual eight days, and even as short as a few hours later, if the court is convinced there's a real emergency.

(Proof of Service) (NY) This affirmation of service of interlocutory documents (NY) is a standard template that attorneys can use to prove service of an interlocutory document (other than the initial summons and complaint) in a civil action in New York Supreme Court.

A summons with notice or summons and complaint must be served within 120 days of filing with the County Clerk.

In the Supreme, County and City Courts, the Affidavit of Service must be filed by 20 days or less from the date the papers were left or mailed whichever is later. Service is finished 10 days after the filing and the defendant's time to Answer starts to run.

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Making an Order to Show Cause An Order to Show Cause consists of a top page called an Order to Show Cause (OSC), followed by an Affidavit in Support of the OSC, and copies of any documents that the moving side (movant) thinks would help the Judge make a decision.

Rule 310. Proof of such service shall be filed within twenty days with the clerk of the court designated in the summons; service shall be complete ten days after such filing; proof of service shall identify the person to whom the summons was so delivered and state the date, time of day and place of service.

HOW TO OPPOSE THE MOTION: (1) State the legal reasons why the court should not enter judgment against you, including your defenses. (2) State the facts that support your defenses. (3) Attach affidavits and/or exhibits to support the facts you assert.

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New York Affidavit in Opposition (CIV-GP-122)