State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-57 > 5713

§  5713.  Content  of  order granting permission to appeal to court of  appeals. When the appellate division grants permission to appeal to  the  court  of  appeals,  its order granting such permission shall state that  questions of law have arisen which in its opinion ought to be  reviewed.  When  the  appeal  is  from  a  non-final order, the order granting such  permission shall  also  state  that  the  findings  of  fact  have  been  affirmed, or reversed or modified and new findings of fact made, or have  not  been considered, shall specify the findings of fact which have been  reversed or modified and set forth new findings of fact  with  at  least  the  same  particularity  as was employed for the findings of fact below  and shall certify the questions of law decisive of  the  correctness  of  its determination or of any separable portion of it.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-57 > 5713

§  5713.  Content  of  order granting permission to appeal to court of  appeals. When the appellate division grants permission to appeal to  the  court  of  appeals,  its order granting such permission shall state that  questions of law have arisen which in its opinion ought to be  reviewed.  When  the  appeal  is  from  a  non-final order, the order granting such  permission shall  also  state  that  the  findings  of  fact  have  been  affirmed, or reversed or modified and new findings of fact made, or have  not  been considered, shall specify the findings of fact which have been  reversed or modified and set forth new findings of fact  with  at  least  the  same  particularity  as was employed for the findings of fact below  and shall certify the questions of law decisive of  the  correctness  of  its determination or of any separable portion of it.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-57 > 5713

§  5713.  Content  of  order granting permission to appeal to court of  appeals. When the appellate division grants permission to appeal to  the  court  of  appeals,  its order granting such permission shall state that  questions of law have arisen which in its opinion ought to be  reviewed.  When  the  appeal  is  from  a  non-final order, the order granting such  permission shall  also  state  that  the  findings  of  fact  have  been  affirmed, or reversed or modified and new findings of fact made, or have  not  been considered, shall specify the findings of fact which have been  reversed or modified and set forth new findings of fact  with  at  least  the  same  particularity  as was employed for the findings of fact below  and shall certify the questions of law decisive of  the  correctness  of  its determination or of any separable portion of it.