The Civil Practice Manual of the State of New York, Containing Civil Practice Act, Surrogate Court Act, Justice Court Act, City Court Act, Court of Claims Act, Passed by the Legislature of 1920, Effective April 15, 1921: Also, the New Rules of Civil Practice by the Convention of Judges and Lawyers Authorized by the Legislature of 1920, and the New York City Municipal Court Code : with Separate Indices to AllC. Boardman, 1920 |
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... appointed under Laws of 1904 , chapter 664 , which provided among other things that the board should report amendments to condense and simplify the existing practice . The board deferred making recom- mendations as to practice until it ...
... appointed under Laws of 1904 , chapter 664 , which provided among other things that the board should report amendments to condense and simplify the existing practice . The board deferred making recom- mendations as to practice until it ...
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... appoint- Source.- ment of successors . A referee , receiver , commissioner or ap- praiser appointed by a court or judge may be removed by the court . In case of the death , resignation , neglect or refusal to serve , or removal , of any ...
... appoint- Source.- ment of successors . A referee , receiver , commissioner or ap- praiser appointed by a court or judge may be removed by the court . In case of the death , resignation , neglect or refusal to serve , or removal , of any ...
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... appointed by virtue of a statute , his death or removal does not abate the action or special proceed- ing ; but the same may be continued by his successor , who upon his application or that of a party interested , must be sub- stituted ...
... appointed by virtue of a statute , his death or removal does not abate the action or special proceed- ing ; but the same may be continued by his successor , who upon his application or that of a party interested , must be sub- stituted ...
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... appointed by statute or rules , or fixed by any order enlarging time , for doing any act or taking any proceeding , upon such terms as the justice of the case may require , and any such enlargement may be ordered upon good cause shown ...
... appointed by statute or rules , or fixed by any order enlarging time , for doing any act or taking any proceeding , upon such terms as the justice of the case may require , and any such enlargement may be ordered upon good cause shown ...
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... appointed by the same , or a county judge . At least five days ' notice of the justification must be given . A referee may be appointed upon the motion of either party or upon the court's own motion to take the justification of such ...
... appointed by the same , or a county judge . At least five days ' notice of the justification must be given . A referee may be appointed upon the motion of either party or upon the court's own motion to take the justification of such ...
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action or special action to recover affidavit appeal appellate division application appointed attorney awarded bail cause of action certified chattel citation Civil Practice Act claim clerk complaint constable copy corporation costs counterclaim county clerk county judge court of record court or judge creditor damages decedent decree defendant delivered deposit direct discharge docket dollars effect entitled Estate Law execution executor or administrator fees filed final judgment final order granted guardian habeas corpus infant interest judgment debtor judgment or order Judiciary Law jurisdiction jurors jury Justice Court Act last section letters testamentary levy liable lien ment mortgage motion notice payment personal property petition plaintiff pleading proof provisions Real Property Law referee rendered replevied resident served sheriff special proceeding specified statute subd summons supreme court sureties Surrogate Court Act surrogate's court term therein thereof thereto thereupon tion trial trustee undertaking warrant of attachment witness writ