§ 82. Quorum and number necessary to a sitting and decision of appellate division. No more than five justices of the appellate division in any department shall sit in any case. In each department four of the justices shall constitute a quorum, and the concurrence of three shall be necessary to a decision. If three […]
§ 85. Power of appellate division as to calendars and administration of justice. The appellate division of each department may provide by rule for the manner of making up calendars in each county embraced within the department; for the classification, for the purposes of trial, of actions placed upon such calendars and for the making […]
§ 86. Designation by appellate division of special and trial terms of the supreme court. The justices of the appellate division in each department shall have power to fix the times and places for holding special and trial terms of the supreme court held therein, and to assign the justices in the departments to hold […]
§ 88. Designation by presiding justice of appellate division of justice to hold term of supreme court. If it appear to the satisfaction of the presiding justice of the appellate division in any department that a special or trial term of the supreme court duly appointed therein is in danger of failing, he may designate […]
§ 89. Disposition of records, books and papers; rules. 1. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law except as hereinafter provided, the chief administrator of the courts, with the advice and consent of the administrative board of the courts, shall adopt rules providing for the retention and disposition of records in all courts and agencies of […]
§ 90. Admission to and removal from practice by appellate division; character committees. 1. a. Upon the state board of law examiners certifying that a person has passed the required examination, or that the examination has been dispensed with, the appellate division of the supreme court in the department to which such person shall have […]
§ 91. Designation and compensation of papers in first, second, tenth and eleventh judicial districts for publication of calendars and notices. 1. The justices of the appellate division in the first department, or a majority of them, shall be vested with and exercise from time to time the power to designate a daily law journal, […]
§ 92. General powers conferred upon presiding justice and appellate division in first department. Except as otherwise provided in this article, all the powers heretofore conferred by law upon the presiding justice of the general term of the supreme court in the first judicial department, the chief judge of the court of common pleas for […]
§ 93. Appointment of clerks and deputy clerks of the appellate divisions. 1. The justices of the appellate division of the supreme court in each department shall, from time to time, appoint and shall have the power to remove a clerk. 2. The presiding justice of the appellate division of the supreme court in each […]
§ 94. Appointment of clerical and other assistants of appellate division in first department. The justices of the appellate division of the supreme court in the first judicial department, or a majority of them, are authorized to appoint and at pleasure remove a clerk, deputy clerk and all necessary other assistants in said court and […]
§ 95. Appointment of clerical and other assistants of appellate division in second department. The justices of the appellate division of the supreme court in the second judicial department, or a majority of them, are authorized to appoint and at pleasure remove deputy clerks and other necessary assistants and attendants, and to prescribe the duties […]
§ 97. Appointment of consultation clerks in third and fourth departments. The presiding justice of the appellate division of the supreme court in each of the third and fourth departments, with the approval of the other justices of said department, shall have power to appoint and remove a consultation clerk, who shall be an expert […]
§ 98. Appointment of confidential stenographer and assistant deputy clerk in third and fourth judicial departments. The justices of the appellate division of the supreme court, in each of the third and fourth judicial departments, may appoint and at their pleasure remove a confidential stenographer to the court, who shall also act as an assistant […]
§ 99. Appointment of attendants by justices of the appellate division. 1. Each of the justices of the appellate division of the supreme court in the first department shall appoint and at pleasure remove four attendants upon the court. Each of said attendants may also be removed by the appellate division, but not until he […]
§ 99-a. Appointment of employees of appellate divisions in the third and fourth departments. The justices of the appellate division of the supreme court in the third and fourth departments, or a majority of them, are authorized to appoint and at pleasure remove not more than two additional employees, than are employed at the time […]