§ 24. Appeals generally. Either party may appeal from an order or\njudgment of the court of claims, or of a referee to hear and determine\nof such court, to the appellate division of the supreme court of the\ndepartment in which the claims relating to the orders or judgments\nappealed, arose. The appeal from a judgment may be taken upon questions\nof law or of fact, or both, or for an alleged excess or insufficiency of\nthe judgment. Upon such appeal, the court may affirm, reverse or modify\nthe judgment granting such award and judgment as the court of claims\nshould have granted, or dismiss the appeal or grant a new trial or remit\nfor further proceedings. The provisions of the civil practice law and\nrules relating to appeals in the supreme court apply, so far as\npracticable, to appeals from orders or judgments of the court of claims\nor from orders of its referee, except as modified in this article.\n
N.Y. Court of Claims Law § 24
Appeals generally
2014-09-22
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