There is a newer version of the New York Consolidated Laws
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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