New York Civil Practice Law and Rules Code § 3024

Motion to correct pleadings
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Rule 3024. Motion to correct pleadings. (a) Vague or ambiguous\npleadings. If a pleading is so vague or ambiguous that a party cannot\nreasonably be required to frame a response he may move for a more\ndefinite statement.\n  (b) Scandalous or prejudicial matter. A party may move to strike any\nscandalous or prejudicial matter unnecessarily inserted in a pleading.\n  (c) Time limits; pleading after disposition. A notice of motion under\nthis rule shall be served within twenty days after service of the\nchallenged pleading. If the motion is denied, the responsive pleading\nshall be served within ten days after service of notice of entry of the\norder and, if it is granted, an amended pleading complying with the\norder shall be served within that time.\n

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