New York Affidavit in Support of Order to Show Cause (To Restore to the Calendar) (CIV-LT-10) is a legal document used in New York state courts for a party to make a formal request to have their case restored to the court calendar. It is typically used when a party has missed the deadline for filing a response to court papers, or when a party needs to restore a certain order or action to the court calendar. The New York Affidavit in Support of Order to Show Cause (To Restore to the Calendar) (CIV-LT-10) includes information such as the name of the court and case number, the petitioner's name, the relief requested, the reasons for requesting the order, and the petitioner's signature. There are two types of New York Affidavit in Support of Order to Show Cause (To Restore to the Calendar) (CIV-LT-10): one for a motion for an order to show cause, and one for a petition for an order to show cause. The motion is used when an order to show cause has already been issued by the court, and the petitioner is seeking to restore it to the court calendar. The petition is used when the order to show cause has not yet been issued, and the petitioner is seeking to have it issued.