2006 New York Code - Jurisdiction And Service, Appearance And Choice Of Court



 
                                   ARTICLE 3
          JURISDICTION AND SERVICE, APPEARANCE AND CHOICE OF COURT
 
          301.   Jurisdiction over persons, property or status.
          302.   Personal jurisdiction by acts of non-domiciliaries.
                   (a) Acts which are the basis of jurisdiction.
                   (b) Personal  jurisdiction  over non-resident defendant
                         in   matrimonial   actions   or   family    court
                         proceedings.
                   (c) Effect of appearance.
          303.   Designation of attorney as agent for service.
          304.   Method of commencing action or special proceeding.
          305.   Summons; supplemental summons, amendment.
                   (a) Summons; supplemental summons.
                   (b) Summons and notice.
                   (c) Amendment.
          306.   Proof of service.
                   (a) Generally.
                   (b) Personal service.
                   (c) Other service.
                   (d) Form.
                   (e) Admission of service.
          306-a. Index  number in an action commenced in supreme or county
                   court.
          306-b. Service  of  the  summons  and  complaint,  summons  with
                   notice,  third-party summons and complaint, or petition
                   with a notice of petition or order to show cause.
          307.   Personal service upon the state.
          308.   Personal service upon a natural person.
          309.   Personal  service  upon   an   infant,   incompetent   or
                   conservatee.
                   (a) Upon an infant.
                   (b) Upon   a   person   judicially   declared   to   be
                         incompetent.
                   (c) Upon a conservatee.
          310.   Personal service upon a partnership.
          310-a. Personal service upon a limited partnership.
          311.   Personal  service  upon  a  corporation  or  governmental
                   subdivision.
          311-a. Personal service on limited liability companies.
          312.   Personal service upon a court, board or commission.
          312-a. Personal service by mail.
                   (a) Service.
                   (b) Completion of service and time to answer.
                   (c) Affirmations.
                   (d) Form.
                   (e) Subsequent service.
                   (f) Disbursements.
          313.     Service without the state giving personal jurisdiction.
          314.     Service   without   the   state   not  giving  personal
                   jurisdiction in certain actions.
          315.     Service by publication authorized.
          316.     Service by publication.
                   (a) Contents of order; form of publication; filing.
                   (b) Mailing to  accompany  publication  in  matrimonial
                         actions.
                   (c) Time of publication; when service complete.
          317.   Defense   by   person  to  whom  summons  not  personally
                   delivered.
          318.   Designation of agent for service.
          320.   Defendant's appearance.
                   (a) Requirement of appearance.
                   (b) When   appearance  confers  personal  jurisdiction,
                         generally.
                   (c) When appearance confers personal  jurisdiction,  in
                         certain actions; limited appearance.
                   (d) Appearance after first publication.
          321.   Attorneys.
                   (a) Appearance in person or by attorney.
                   (b) Change or withdrawal of attorney.
                   (c) Death, removal or disability of attorney.
          322.   Authority  for  appearance  of  attorney in real property
                   action.
                   (a) Authority of plaintiff's attorney.
                   (b) Authority of non-resident defendant's attorney.
                   (c) Agencies or wholly-owned corporations of the United
                         States.
          325.   Grounds for removal.
                   (a) By supreme court for mistake in choice of court.
                   (b) From court of limited jurisdiction.
                   (c) On consent to court of limited jurisdiction.
                   (d) Without consent to court of limited jurisdiction.
                   (e) From  supreme  court  to  surrogate's  court  where
                         decedent's estate affected.
                   (f) To supreme court where county judge incapacitated.
                   (g) From one local court to another.
          326.   Procedure on removal.
                   (a) Stay of proceedings.
                   (b) Order and subsequent proceedings.
                   (c) Fees and disbursements.
          327.   Inconvenient forum.
          328.   Assistance to tribunals and litigants outside the state.
                   (a) Pursuant to court order.
                   (b) Without court order.
                   (c) Effect.

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