New York UDC Code § 1101

Disclosure
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§ 1101. Disclosure.\n  (a) CPLR applicable. The procedures set forth in the CPLR relative to\ndisclosure, bill of particulars and the procuring of a copy of the items\nof an account, shall govern in this court, subject to subdivision (b).\n  (b) Parties and non-parties. All notices, orders, subpoenas and other\npapers relating to disclosure:\n  1. by a party, may be served by such means and at such place,\nregardless of county or state lines, as would be permissible in the\nsupreme court in a like instance;\n  2. by a person not a party, may be served and executed only within the\ncounty, unless the court shall find that the interests of justice\nrequire that service not be so limited, in which case the court may\npermit service as in paragraph one. Such permission may be granted only\nafter motion on notice to all adverse parties.\n  (c) Protective order. The protective order provided for in CPLR § 3103\nshall be available in this court with regard to all of the foregoing,\nand shall not be limited to the disclosure devices provided in article\n31 of the CPLR.\n

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