(a) Prior motion. Any motion may be referred to a judge who decided a
prior motion in the action.
(b) Affidavit on ex parte motion. An ex parte motion shall be
accompanied by an affidavit stating the result of any prior motion for
similar relief and specifying the new facts, if any, that were not
previously shown.
(c) Transfer of motion. If a motion is made to a judge who is or will
be for any reason unable to hear it, it may be transferred by order of
such judge or by written stipulation of the parties to any other judge
to whom it might originally have been made.
(d) Rules of the chief administrator of the courts. The chief
administrator may by rule exclude motions within a department, district
or county from the operation of subdivisions (a) and (c) of this rule.
Structure New York Laws
CVP - Civil Practice Law and Rules
Article 22 - Stay, Motions, Orders and Mandates
2211 - Application for Order; When Motion Made.
2212 - Where Motion Made, in Supreme Court Action.
2213 - Where Motion Made, in County Court Action.
R2214 - Motion Papers; Service; Time.
R2215 - Relief Demanded by Other Than Moving Party.
R2217 - Prior Motion; Ex Parte Motion; Transfer of Motion.
2218 - Trial of Issue Raised on Motion.
R2219 - Time and Form of Order.
R2220 - Entry and Filing of Order; Service.
R2221 - Motion Affecting Prior Order.