202 – Power of County Judge of Erie County to Appoint Court Attendant.
§ 202. Power of county judge of Erie county to appoint court attendant. The county judge of Erie county may appoint, and at pleasure remove, one court officer to attend his court in said county, and to perform such duties in respect thereto as the said county judge may prescribe.
203 – Appointment of Court Attendant by Special County Judge of Erie County.
§ 203. Appointment of court attendant by special county judge of Erie county. The special county judge of the county of Erie may appoint and at pleasure remove one court officer to attend his court in said county and to perform such duties in respect thereto as the said special county judge may prescribe. Said […]
204 – Power of County Judge of Nassau County to Appoint Court Officers.
§ 204. Power of county judge of Nassau county to appoint court officers. The county judge of the county of Nassau may appoint and at pleasure remove all clerks, attendants, messengers and court officers in the county court in said county, who shall perform such duties in respect to said court as the said county […]
207 – Retirement of Officers and Employees by the Judges of the County Court of Kings County.
§ 207. Retirement of officers and employees by the judges of the county court of Kings county. 1. The judges of the county court of the county of Kings are hereby authorized, in their discretion, to retire any clerk, deputy clerk, assistant clerk, record clerk, stenographer, interpreter, chief court attendant, assistant chief court attendant, court […]
208 – Retirement of Officers and Employees by the Judges of the Court of General Sessions of the County of New York.
§ 208. Retirement of officers and employees by the judges of the court of general sessions of the county of New York. 1. The judges of the court of general sessions of the county of New York are hereby authorized, in their discretion, to retire any clerk, deputy clerk, assistant clerk, record clerk, stenographer, interpreter, […]
190-D – Place of Holding Terms of County Court.
§ 190-d. Place of holding terms of county court. Each term must be held at the place designated by statute for that purpose; except that the county judge may, from time to time, adjourn a term to any place within the county, for the hearing and decision of motions and appeals, and trials and other […]
190-E – Appointment of Term to Be Filed With County Clerk.
§ 190-e. Appointment of term to be filed with county clerk. Each appointment, made as prescribed in section one hundred and ninety and one hundred and ninety-one of this chapter, must be filed in the county clerk’s office.
190-F – Terms of County Court in Erie, Onondaga, Monroe, Nassau and Suffolk Counties May Be Held in Parts.
§ 190-f. Terms of county court in Erie, Onondaga, Monroe, Nassau and Suffolk counties may be held in parts. In the county of Erie or in the counties of Onondaga, Monroe, Nassau and Suffolk trial or special terms of the county court for any purpose may be held in two or more parts, by the […]
191 – Power of County Judge to Hear Special Proceeding That Supreme Court Justice Can Hear at Chambers.
§ 191. Power of county judge to hear special proceeding that supreme court justice can hear at chambers. A county judge within his county has the power to, and upon proper application shall, at a reasonable time, hear and determine any special proceeding which a supreme court justice is authorized to hear and determine at […]
193 – Incapacity, Disqualification or Absence of the County Judges of Suffolk, Dutchess, Ulster and Schenectady Counties.
§ 193. Incapacity, disqualification or absence of the county judges of Suffolk, Dutchess, Ulster and Schenectady counties. If the county judge of Suffolk county, Dutchess county, Ulster county or Schenectady county is for any reason incapacitated, disqualified, or incapable to act in an action or special proceeding or other matter pending or about to be […]