§ 5701. Appeals to appellate division from supreme and county courts. (a) Appeals as of right. An appeal may be taken to the appellate division as of right in an action, originating in the supreme court or a county court: 1. from any final or interlocutory judgment except one entered subsequent to an order of […]
§ 5702. Appeals to appellate division from other courts of original instance. An appeal may be taken to the appellate division from any judgment or order of a court of original instance other than the supreme court or a county court in accordance with the statute governing practice in such court.
§ 5703. Appeals to appellate division from appellate courts. (a) From appellate terms. An appeal may be taken to the appellate division, from an order of the appellate term which determines an appeal from a judgment or order of a lower court, by permission of the appellate term or, in case of refusal, of the […]
§ 5704. Review of ex parte orders. (a) By appellate division. The appellate division or a justice thereof may vacate or modify any order granted without notice to the adverse party by any court or a judge thereof from which an appeal would lie to such appellate division; and the appellate division may grant any […]
§ 5711. Where appeal heard. Except as provided in subdivision (d) of rule 511, an appeal to the appellate division shall be brought in the department embracing the county in which the judgment or order appealed from is entered and there heard and determined unless, in furtherance of justice, the appeal is sent to another […]
§ 5712. Content of order determining appeal. (a) Dissents. Every order of the appellate division determining an appeal shall state whether one or more justices dissent from the determination. (b) Order of affirmance. Whenever the appellate division, although affirming a final or interlocutory judgment or order, reverses or modifies any findings of fact, or makes […]
§ 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, […]