§ 1804-A. Informal and simplified procedure on commercial claims.\n The court shall conduct hearings upon commercial claims in such manner\nas to do substantial justice between the parties according to the rules\nof substantive law and shall not be bound by statutory provisions or\nrules of practice, procedure, pleading or evidence, except statutory\nprovisions relating to privileged communications and personal\ntransactions or communications with a decedent or person with a mental\nillness. An itemized bill or invoice, receipted or marked paid, or two\nitemized estimates for services or repairs, are admissible in evidence\nand are prima facie evidence of the reasonable value and necessity of\nsuch services and repairs. Disclosure shall be unavailable in commercial\nclaims procedure except upon order of the court on showing of proper\ncircumstances. The provisions of this act and the rules of this court,\ntogether with the statutes and rules governing supreme court practice,\nshall apply to claims brought under this article so far as the same can\nbe made applicable and are not in conflict with the provisions of this\narticle; in case of conflict, the provisions of this article shall\ncontrol.\n
N.Y. Uniform City Court Act Law § 1804-a
Informal and simplified procedure on commercial claims
2021-08-06
Official source: NYS Open Legislation (New York State Senate). Reproduced from public-domain New York statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.