Notice Of Motion Enlarge Time Respondents Brief - Affidavit (Appellate Term) {Form 3B} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | New York

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Notice Of Motion Enlarge Time Respondents Brief - Affidavit (Appellate Term) {Form 3B} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | New York

Last updated: 7/24/2023

Notice Of Motion Enlarge Time Respondents Brief - Affidavit (Appellate Term) {Form 3B}

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FORM 3B - NOTICE OF MOTION TO ENLARGE TIME TO SERVE & FILE A RESPONDENT’S BRIEF. This form is used in the Appellate Term of the Supreme Court in specific judicial districts (2nd, 11th & 13th and 9th & 10th Judicial Districts) in New York. In legal proceedings, parties are required to submit briefs that present their arguments and legal positions. A respondent's brief is filed by the party who is responding to an appeal or petition filed by the other party (appellant). This form is used when the respondent needs more time to prepare and submit their brief. The form provides a format for notifying the court and the opposing party that the respondent intends to make a motion to request an extension of time for serving and filing their brief. The form includes details such as the names of the parties, docket number, date, time, and location of the court term where the motion will be presented. Additionally, the form contains an affidavit in support of the motion, where the moving party (the respondent) states the grounds or reasons why they need an extension and affirms that no previous application has been made for the same relief. There is also an "Affidavit of Service by Mail" section in the form, which is used to provide proof that the notice of motion has been served on the opposing party or their attorney. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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