New York Laws
Article 22 - Stay, Motions, Orders and Mandates
R2221 - Motion Affecting Prior Order.

(b) 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 subdivision (a) of this rule.
(c) A motion made to other than a proper judge under this rule shall
be transferred to the proper judge.
(d) A motion for leave to reargue:
1. shall be identified specifically as such;
2. shall be based upon matters of fact or law allegedly overlooked or
misapprehended by the court in determining the prior motion, but shall
not include any matters of fact not offered on the prior motion; and
3. shall be made within thirty days after service of a copy of the
order determining the prior motion and written notice of its entry. This
rule shall not apply to motions to reargue a decision made by the
appellate division or the court of appeals.
(e) A motion for leave to renew:
1. shall be identified specifically as such;
2. shall be based upon new facts not offered on the prior motion that
would change the prior determination or shall demonstrate that there has
been a change in the law that would change the prior determination; and
3. shall contain reasonable justification for the failure to present
such facts on the prior motion.
(f) A combined motion for leave to reargue and leave to renew shall
identify separately and support separately each item of relief sought.
The court, in determining a combined motion for leave to reargue and
leave to renew, shall decide each part of the motion as if it were
separately made. If a motion for leave to reargue or leave to renew is
granted, the court may adhere to the determination on the original
motion or may alter that determination.