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8) I support myself and the following people in whole or in part [13. Identify all
dependents. If a dependent is under the age of 21, you must also put their age. If a
dependent is not living with you but you have a duty to contribute to their support,
you must provide the details of the support.]
9) I make this application pursuant to Section 1101 of the Civil Practice Law and
Rules upon the ground that I am unable to pay costs, fees and expenses necessary to
pursue my case and am unable to obtain the funds to do so and unless an order is entered
relieving me from the obligation to pay, I will be unable to prosecute my case.
10) No other person is beneficially interested in the recovery sought herein.
11) A prior application [14. Check that a prior application has been made only if
you are seeking the same relief again] _____has or ____ has not been made for the
relief requested herein. If a prior application has been made then provide the following
information [15. What Court, when, who made the application, the result of the
application, attach a copies of the application and explain why you are making
another application.]

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