The motion court correctly determined that since the issues raised in plaintiff's present motion had been previously litigated and decided, and since plaintiff did not submit any new or additional facts not before the court on the prior occasion, plaintiff's motion, although denominated as one for both reargument and renewal, was, in essence, a motion to reargue. The motion was denied as such, and it is well settled that orders denying reargument are not appealable (see...
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