2006 New York Code - Case On Appeal.



 
    §  26.  Case  on  appeal.   The appellant shall serve upon the adverse
  party a case containing so much of the evidence  as  the  appellant  may
  deem  necessary  to  present  the  questions  raised  by the appeal. The
  respondent may propose and serve amendments thereto.  The  case  may  be
  settled  by  any judge who concurred in the judgment. The court shall by
  rule regulate the time and procedure for the foregoing.  The  court  may
  also  dispense  with  the  printing  of  the exhibits, in which case the
  original exhibits or agreed copies may be  submitted  to  the  appellate
  division.

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