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A summons with notice or summons and complaint must be served within 120 days of filing with the County Clerk.
A summons is a pre-printed legal form that tells a defendant that he or she is being sued. The defendant must file an appearance and responsive pleading or answer within 30 days of being served with the summons.
A summons with notice is a type of summons. The summons with notice is not served with the complaint. It contains all of the information described above for the summons, plus a brief description of the type of case and the relief the plaintiff is asking the court to grant.
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.
This Stipulation to Extend Time (NY) is a standard form that attorneys can use to extend most deadlines in a civil action in New York Supreme Court. The stipulation extends the applicable deadline on consent without prior permission from the court.
After a summons with notice is served, the defendant will demand that the plaintiff serve a complaint. The plaintiff must then have the complaint served within 20 days after being served with the demand, or the case may be dismissed.
(B) Extended period of time The term “extended period of time” means a period that is normally 1 year, but not less than 6 months.
In essence, EOTs are contractual provisions that provide construction teams with additional time to complete their work when unforeseen challenges arise. Extension of time clauses serve as a means to maintain fairness between the Contractor and the Principal in the face of unexpected delays.
A continuance is a grant by the court of an extension of time.