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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.
Explain the reasons behind your decision, and the benefits and risks of extending or not extending the deadline. If you agree to an extension, make sure you set a new deadline that is realistic and specific, and that you document it in writing.
A summons with notice or summons and complaint must be served within 120 days of filing with the County Clerk.
Thank you for agreeing to extend the deadline for comment until mid- September. I will do my best to prepare comments in the permitted time.
Understand Why They Need an Extension The first step is to understand why they are asking for an extension. There may be legitimate reasons like an illness, family emergency, or unexpected setback with the project. Ask questions to understand the full context instead of just saying no.
Explain the reasons behind your decision, and the benefits and risks of extending or not extending the deadline. If you agree to an extension, make sure you set a new deadline that is realistic and specific, and that you document it in writing.