Civil Court Rules and Jury Charges

Kenneth Vercammen & Associates, P.C.
2053 Woodbridge Avenue - Edison, NJ 08817

Monday, August 17, 2009

1:3-4. Enlargement of Time.

1:3-4. Enlargement of Time.
(a) . . . No Change
(b) . . . No Change
(c) Enlargements Prohibited. Neither the parties nor the court may, however,
enlarge the time specified by R. 1:7-4 (motion for amendment of findings); R. 3:18-2
(motion for judgment of acquittal after discharge of jury); R. 3:20-2, R. 4:49-1(b) and (c)
and R. 7:10-1 (motion for new trial); R. 3:21-9 (motion in arrest of judgment); R. 3:21-
10(a); R. 3:22-12 (petitions for post-conviction relief); R. 3:23-2 (appeals to the Law
Division from judgments of conviction in courts of limited criminal jurisdiction); R. 3:24
(appeals to the Law Division from interlocutory orders and orders dismissing the
complaint entered by courts of limited criminal jurisdiction); R. 4:40-2(b) (renewal of
motion for judgment); R. 4:49-2 (motion to alter or amend a judgment); and R. 4:50-2
(motion for relief from judgment or order).