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.