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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 ...
When You File a Proposed Order to Show Cause: - Judge picks the date to come to court. An OSC is a court order that must be signed by a. Judge before it is ...
GF-5b, Affidavit in Support of Issuance of Family Court Temporary Order of Protection ...
JAMES S. RANOUS, ESQ. Deputy Clerk of the Court. New York State Supreme Court. Appellate Division Third Department. Albany ...
CPLR § 6212 (a); David D. Siegel, New York Practice § 316, at 504-05 (4th ed.
An order to show cause is governed by CPLR 2214(d). Unlike a notice of motion, which is served first then filed, an order to show causes is filed first then served. It ...
Order to Show Cause to Vacate Default Judgment [UCS-CC-2]
An order to show cause is a type of court order that requires one or more of the parties to a case to justify, explain, or prove something to the court. Courts ...
This guide provides general information for New Yorkers who are facing debt collection lawsuits in the New York City civil courts. It does not apply to courts ...