§ 76:219. Form: Affidavit of defendant in support of motion to vacate order of attachment—And for sanctions against plaintiff and plaintiff's attorney, including reasonable attorney's fees incurred as consequence of their frivolous conduct | Secondary Sources | Westlaw

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§ 76:219. Form: Affidavit of defendant in support of motion to vacate order of attachment—And for sanctions against plaintiff and plaintiff's attorney, including reasonable attorney's fees incurred as consequence of their frivolous conduct

CW2D § 76:219Kristina E. Music Biro, J.D., of the staff of the National Legal Research Group, Inc.; John A. Gebauer, J.D.; Judith Nichter Morris, J.D.; and Paul Steinberg, J.D.Carmody-Wait 2d New York Practice with Forms (Approx. 9 pages)

§ 76:219. Form: Affidavit of defendant in support of motion to vacate order of attachment—And for sanctions against plaintiff and plaintiff's attorney, including reasonable attorney's fees incurred as consequence of their frivolous conduct

CW2D § 76:219Kristina E. Music Biro, J.D., of the staff of the National Legal Research Group, Inc.; John A. Gebauer, J.D.; Judith Nichter Morris, J.D.; and Paul Steinberg, J.D.Carmody-Wait 2d New York Practice with Forms (Approx. 9 pages)

12 Carmody-Wait 2d § 76:219
Carmody-Wait 2d New York Practice with Forms
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November 2023 Update
Chapter 76. Attachment
Kristina E. Music Biro, J.D., of the staff of the National Legal Research Group, Inc.; John A. Gebauer, J.D.; Judith Nichter Morris, J.D.; and Paul Steinberg, J.D.
X. Annulment, Vacation, or Modification of Attachment; Discharge or Return of Property
C. Motion to Vacate or Modify Attachment Order
1. In General
§ 76:219. Form: Affidavit of defendant in support of motion to vacate order of attachment—And for sanctions against plaintiff and plaintiff's attorney, including reasonable attorney's fees incurred as consequence of their frivolous conduct
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