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Commonly Asked Questions about Civil Appeals

Six-Month (Abandonment) Rule. 22 NYCRR 1250.9 (a) and 1250.10 (a) provide that, except where the Court has directed that an appeal be perfected by a particular time, a civil appeal must be perfected within six months from the date of the notice of appeal or the appeal is deemed abandoned and dismissed.
An appeal must be perfected within six months of the date of the notice of appeal or order granting leave to appeal unless that time is extended by the court(22 NYCRR 1250.9[a]).
In other civil actions the time to file a Notice of Appeal with the City Court is generally 30 days from the date of entry of the judgment. Additionally, you will be bound by time limits to perfect your Appeal with the County Court.
It is important to first understand that appeals can be as of right or discretionary. Appeals can also be collateral or direct in nature.
There is a docHub difference in the appeals process for civil and criminal cases. In civil cases, either party can appeal a ruling. With criminal cases, only the accused can appeal the decisionand for good reason.
1. Civil Appeal against any judgment or order. 90 days The date of the judgment or order.
An appeal is when someone who loses a case in a trial court asks a higher court (the appellate court) to review the trial courts decision.