This form is a due diligence data summary to be prepared for the company and each of its Subsidiaries in business transactions.
This form is a due diligence data summary to be prepared for the company and each of its Subsidiaries in business transactions.
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To obtain a copy of your Certificate of Incorporation in New York, you can request it through the New York Department of State's website. There, you can fill out a request form and provide the necessary details about your business. This certificate is a vital part of the Queens New York Company Data Summary.
To find the state of incorporation for a company, you can search online databases or the Secretary of State's website for the relevant state. These platforms often provide comprehensive Queens New York Company Data Summary information. Additionally, you may consider using services like USLegalForms to streamline your search efficiently.
Fill out the DBA form and have it notarized. Visit the Queen's County Clerk's Office and submit the form with the $100 filing fee. You can also mail the form with a $100 check or money order for the filing fee. The county clerk's office keeps the original.
(a) Time; kind of action. Any party may move for summary judgment in any action, after issue has been joined; provided however, that the court may set a date after which no such motion may be made, such date being no earlier than thirty days after the filing of the note of issue.
Making an Order to Show Cause An Order to Show Cause consists of a top page called an Order to Show Cause (OSC), followed by an Affidavit in Support of the OSC, and copies of any documents that the moving side (movant) thinks would help the Judge make a decision.
In contested divorces, a Note of Issue is used to record the date and filing of the Summons. In contested actions, the Note of Issue must be filed with a Certificate of Readiness, which recapitulates the history of the action and certifies that the case is ready for trial.
Uniform Rule 202.70 (d) was amended in 2014 to provide that a party seeking assignment to the Commercial Division shall do so within 90 days following service of the complaint. Failure to apply on time precludes a party from seeking such assignment.
Any party may file the note of issue after issue is joined, but the plaintiff typically files it. The note of issue must be accompanied by a certificate of readiness and conform to the requirements of 22 NYCRR § 202.21.
The filing fee is $100 in NY County, plus an additional $10 charge for a certified copy. For any questions you might have, contact the NY County Clerk at (646) 386-5955.
1) RJIs Generally The fee for filing an RJI (UCS 840, revised 2012) is paid to the County Clerk via the New York State Courts Electronic Filing System (NYSCEF) in e-filed cases and to the County Clerk's cashier's office, Room 160, in paper cases. A "fillable" form RJI is available on-line.