2006 New York Code - Judgments; In General.



 
    §  1401.  Judgments; in general. Within the limits of its jurisdiction
  as defined in this act or as elsewhere provided by law, the court  shall
  have power to render any judgment that the supreme court might render in
  a like case. The judgment in an action shall be prepared by the attorney
  for  the  successful party, except that if such party does not appear by
  attorney the judgment shall be prepared by the clerk. If the judgment is
  not prepared within thirty days after it is rendered, the  attorney  for
  the  unsuccessful  party  may  prepare the judgment, except that if such
  party does not appear by attorney, the judgment shall be prepared by the
  clerk upon request of such party. In a  summary  proceeding  to  recover
  possession  of  real  property,  the  judgment  shall be prepared by the
  clerk.

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