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Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-97 > R9701

Rule 9701. Records to be kept by the clerk of appellate division.  The  clerk of the appellate division in each department shall keep:    1.  a  book,  properly indexed, or an index, in which shall be entered  the title of all proceedings in that court,  with  entries  under  each,  showing the proceedings taken therein and the final disposition thereof;  and    2.  a  book  in  which  shall be indexed all undertakings filed in the  clerk's office, with a statement of the proceedings in  which  they  are  given, and a statement of any disposition or order made of or concerning  them; and    3.  a book, properly indexed, or an index, which shall contain (a) the  name of each attorney admitted to practice in the department,  with  the  date  of  the  attorney's admission, and (b) the name of each person who  has been refused admission or who has  been  disbarred,  disciplined  or  censured  by  the  court. The clerk of each department shall transmit to  the clerk of the court of  appeals  and  to  the  clerks  of  the  other  departments the names of all applicants who have been refused admission,  and  the  names  of  all  attorneys  who  have resigned or who have been  disbarred, disciplined, censured or reinstated by the court.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-97 > R9701

Rule 9701. Records to be kept by the clerk of appellate division.  The  clerk of the appellate division in each department shall keep:    1.  a  book,  properly indexed, or an index, in which shall be entered  the title of all proceedings in that court,  with  entries  under  each,  showing the proceedings taken therein and the final disposition thereof;  and    2.  a  book  in  which  shall be indexed all undertakings filed in the  clerk's office, with a statement of the proceedings in  which  they  are  given, and a statement of any disposition or order made of or concerning  them; and    3.  a book, properly indexed, or an index, which shall contain (a) the  name of each attorney admitted to practice in the department,  with  the  date  of  the  attorney's admission, and (b) the name of each person who  has been refused admission or who has  been  disbarred,  disciplined  or  censured  by  the  court. The clerk of each department shall transmit to  the clerk of the court of  appeals  and  to  the  clerks  of  the  other  departments the names of all applicants who have been refused admission,  and  the  names  of  all  attorneys  who  have resigned or who have been  disbarred, disciplined, censured or reinstated by the court.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-97 > R9701

Rule 9701. Records to be kept by the clerk of appellate division.  The  clerk of the appellate division in each department shall keep:    1.  a  book,  properly indexed, or an index, in which shall be entered  the title of all proceedings in that court,  with  entries  under  each,  showing the proceedings taken therein and the final disposition thereof;  and    2.  a  book  in  which  shall be indexed all undertakings filed in the  clerk's office, with a statement of the proceedings in  which  they  are  given, and a statement of any disposition or order made of or concerning  them; and    3.  a book, properly indexed, or an index, which shall contain (a) the  name of each attorney admitted to practice in the department,  with  the  date  of  the  attorney's admission, and (b) the name of each person who  has been refused admission or who has  been  disbarred,  disciplined  or  censured  by  the  court. The clerk of each department shall transmit to  the clerk of the court of  appeals  and  to  the  clerks  of  the  other  departments the names of all applicants who have been refused admission,  and  the  names  of  all  attorneys  who  have resigned or who have been  disbarred, disciplined, censured or reinstated by the court.