appellate court.
1. A certificate granting leave to appeal to an intermediate
appellate court is an order of one judge or justice of the intermediate
appellate court to which the appeal is sought to be taken granting such
permission and certifying that the case involves questions of law or
fact which ought to be reviewed by the intermediate appellate court.
2. An application for such a certificate must be made in a manner
determined by the rules of the appellate division of the department in
which such intermediate appellate court is located. Not more than one
application may be made for such a certificate.
Structure New York Laws
Part 2 - The Principal Proceedings
Title M - Proceedings After Judgment
Article 460 - Appeals--Taking and Perfection Thereof and Stays During Pendency Thereof
460.15 - Certificate Granting Leave to Appeal to Intermediate Appellate Court.
460.20 - Certificate Granting Leave to Appeal to Court of Appeals.
460.30 - Extension of Time for Taking Appeal.
460.40 - Effect of Taking of Appeal Upon Judgment or Order of Courts Below; When Stayed.
460.50 - Stay of Judgment Pending Appeal to Intermediate Appellate Court.
460.60 - Stay of Judgment Pending Appeal to Court of Appeals From Intermediate Appellate Court.
460.70 - Appeal; How Perfected.
460.80 - Appeal; Argument and Submission Thereof.
460.90 - Filing of Papers on Appeal to the Appellate Division by Electronic Means.