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NY Code - Article 32: ACCELERATED JUDGMENT
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Section 3201
Confession of judgment before default on certain installment contracts invalid
Section 3211
Motion to dismiss
Section 3212
Motion for summary judgment
Section 3213
Motion for summary judgment in lieu of complaint
Section 3214
Motions heard by judge supervising disclosure; stay of disclosure
Section 3215
Default judgment
Section 3216
Want of prosecution
Section 3217
Voluntary discontinuance
Section 3218
Judgment by confession
Section 3219
Tender
Section 3220
Offer to liquidate damages conditionally
Section 3221
Offer to compromise
Section 3222
Action on submitted facts
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