CPLR 5526 prescribes the contents of the record on appeal. On an appeal from a final judgment, the record consists of the notice of appeal, the judgment-roll (see CPLR 5017[b]), the corrected transcript of the proceedings if a trial or hearing was held, any relevant exhibits, any other reviewable order (see CPLR 5501[a]), and any opinions in the case.
The record on appeal from an interlocutory judgment or any order consists of the notice of appeal, the judgment or order appealed from, the transcript, if any, the papers and other exhibits upon which the judgment or order was founded, and any opinions in the case. The CPLR provisions pertaining to records on appeal have been supplemented by the rules of the individual appellate courts, which must be consulted.[1]�
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