2006 New York Code - Appeal To The Court Of Appeals.



 
    §  1707. Appeal to the court of appeals. An appeal may be taken direct
  to the  court  of  appeals  from  a  judgment  or  order  which  finally
  determines  an  action  or  special  proceeding  where the only question
  involved on the appeal is the validity of a statutory provision  of  the
  state  or of the United States under the constitution of the state or of
  the United States. On any such appeal only the  constitutional  question
  shall be considered and determined by the court.

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