Order Transferring Article 78 Proceeding To Appellate Division
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At IAS Part _____ of the Supreme
Court of the State of New York, held in
and for the County of New York, at the
Courthouse thereof, 60 Centre Street,
New York, New York on the _____ of
________________, 200 ____.
PRESENT: HON: ____________________
JUSTICE
____________________________________
Petitioner,
INDEX No. ______________
- against ORDER
Respondent.
___________________________________
An application having been made by petitioner and having duly come on to be
heard
on
the
______
of
_______________,
200____,
for
a
judgment
___________________________,
NOW, on reading and filing the following papers submitted to the Court,
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________, and upon the Court's decision thereon
dated __________________________, it is
ORDERED that the application by petitioner seeking to vacate and annul a
determination by respondent is respectfully transferred to the Appellate Division,
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First Department, for disposition, pursuant to CPLR 7804(g). This proceeding
involves an issue as to whether a determination made as a result of a hearing held,
and at which evidence was taken, pursuant to direction of law is, on the entire
record, supported by substantial evidence (CPLR 7803(4)).
The Clerk is directed to transfer the file to the Appellate Division, First
Department, upon service of a copy of this order with notice of entry.
Dated: ____________
ENTER:
__________________________
J.S.C.
Article 78 Proceeding, Order Transferring to Appellate Division
(Substantial Evidence (CPLR 7804(g))
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