2010 New York Code
CVP - Civil Practice Law & Rules
Article 30 - (3001 - 3045) REMEDIES AND PLEADING
3037 - Appeal.

§  3037.  Appeal.  An  appeal may be taken only from a judgment, or an
  order determining the making  of  the  contract  or  submission  or  the
  failure   to  comply  therewith.  There  shall  be  no  appeal  from  an
  intermediate order of the court or of a judge in  an  action  under  the
  simplified procedure provisions, except with the permission of the trial
  or  appellate  court,  but  such  order or orders may be reviewed on the
  appeal from a judgment entered under these provisions. A decision of the
  trial judge on the facts shall be final  if  there  is  any  substantial
  evidence to support it.

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