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What is NYC RCNY § 2-27?

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(a) A party seeking relief from the Commission concerning an appeal may file a motion requesting such relief. (b) Unless otherwise directed, all motions submitted to the Commission must be served on the other party by mail or electronic means.

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Effective: 12/3/2022

§ 2-27 Motions.

RCNY § 2-27

(a)A party seeking relief from the Commission concerning an appeal may file a motion requesting such relief.

(b)Unless otherwise directed, all motions submitted to the Commission must be served on the other party by mail or electronic means.

(c)For all motions, the other party will have 30 days to respond, unless the relief sought by the motion warrants a shorter time.

(d)In its discretion, the Commission may deem any request for relief to be a motion and may cure any defects arising from non-compliance with this subchapter. The Commission will, in its discretion, liberally construe requests for relief by self-represented appellants. (Added City Record 11/3/2022, eff. 12/3/2022)

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