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The written response must be made within 20 days of personal service, or within 30 days of the time when service by any other means is complete.
A summons with notice or summons and complaint must be served within 120 days of filing with the County Clerk.
Domestic and foreign limited liability companies (LLCs) are required by Section 301(e) of the Limited Liability Company Law to file a Biennial Statement every two years with the New York Department of State setting forth the address to which the New York Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process accepted on
Service on a corporation shall be made by delivering the process to an officer, director, or general agent, or cashier or assistant cashier (as defined in cases interpreting this law) or any other agent authorized by appointment or by law to receive service. CPLR 311.
A New York Biennial Statement is the form you file every other year with the New York Division of Corporations to keep your business information up-to-date with the state.
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A notice of motion and supporting affidavits shall be served at least eight days before the time at which the motion is noticed to be heard. Answering affidavits shall be served at least two days before such time.
The answer must be filed with the clerk within 20 days of the time the summons was delivered to you by personal (in hand) delivery within the City of New York, or within 30 days of the time that the affidavit of service was filed with the court if the service was made by any other method or outside of the City.
Rule 3025. Amended and supplemental pleadings. (a) Amendments without leave. A party may amend his pleading once without leave of court within twenty days after its service, or at any time before the period for responding to it expires, or within twenty days after service of a pleading responding to it.

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