929 – Official Undertaking of District Attorneys.
§ 929. Official undertaking of district attorneys. Every person elected or appointed to the office of district attorney, shall, before he enters upon the duties of his office, and if appointed, within fifteen days after notice thereof, execute and deliver, to the county clerk of his county, an official undertaking with surety or sureties in […]
930 – Assistant District Attorneys; Salaries.
§ 930. Assistant district attorneys; salaries. The district attorney of each county contained within the city of New York is hereby vested with the power to appoint and at pleasure to remove any assistant district attorney attached to his office. The number of such assistant district attorneys and deputy assistant district attorneys for which there […]
931 – Employees of the District Attorneys in Counties Contained Within the City of New York.
§ 931. Employees of the district attorneys in counties contained within the city of New York. The district attorney of each county contained within the city of New York is vested with the power to appoint any person to any position for which there is now provision by appropriation or which shall hereafter be established. […]
932 – Exemption of District Attorneys From Payment of Certain Fees.
§ 932. Exemption of district attorneys from payment of certain fees. No salaried officer of the city of New York or of the counties of New York, Kings, Queens, Richmond and Bronx, or of any court mentioned in the civil practice act, exercising jurisdiction within the limits of the city of New York, and no […]
933 – Appropriations for Extraordinary Criminal Actions.
§ 933. Appropriations for extraordinary criminal actions. It shall be lawful for the city, upon the certificate of the district attorney of any county within the city of New York, to appropriate such sums as it may deem necessary, for the proper conduct of a criminal action of exceptional difficulty. Such sums shall be raised […]
919-A – Block Indices in the Office of the County Clerk in the County of Richmond.
§ 919-a. Block indices in the office of the county clerk in the county of Richmond. a. The county clerk of the county of Richmond shall continue to index under the proper block numbers all instruments now required by law to be recorded in the books of notices of lis pendens. Such block index of […]
920 – Alphabetical Indices in Offices of County Clerks.
§ 920. Alphabetical indices in offices of county clerks. The clerk of each of the counties within the city of New York, so long as he deems it expedient, may continue the alphabetical indices of the parties to notices of lis pendens, statutory notice of liens and claims upon land, or of the parties to […]
921 – Current Minute Books and Indices in Office of County Clerk of New York County.
§ 921. Current minute books and indices in office of county clerk of New York county. 1. The county clerk of New York county must keep books to be known as current minute books. Each half page of space in each book, or one-third page of space in each book if it is deemed more […]
922 – Judgment Docket in Office of County Clerk of New York County.
§ 922. Judgment docket in office of county clerk of New York county. 1. The judgment dockets shall be kept by the county clerk of New York county in two separate sets of books, one set to be designated and used for judgments against individuals including all individual members of a copartnership or of a […]
923 – Current Docket Books and Filing for Bronx County.
§ 923. Current docket books and filing for Bronx county. 1. The county clerk of Bronx county must keep books to be known as current docket books. Each half page of space in each book shall be consecutively numbered in a series of consecutive numbers for each year and shall be devoted to one action. […]