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Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-12 > 387

§  387.  Temporary  appointment of interpreters. If the services of an  interpreter be required in any court and there be no unemployed official  interpreter to act therein, the court may appoint an interpreter to  act  temporarily  in  such court. Such interpreter shall before entering upon  his duties file with the clerk of the court the constitutional  oath  of  office.  The court shall fix the compensation of such interpreter at not  more than twenty-five dollars per day for each day's  actual  attendance  by  direction  of  the  presiding judge or justice and such compensation  shall be paid from the court fund of the county upon the  order  of  the  court.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-12 > 387

§  387.  Temporary  appointment of interpreters. If the services of an  interpreter be required in any court and there be no unemployed official  interpreter to act therein, the court may appoint an interpreter to  act  temporarily  in  such court. Such interpreter shall before entering upon  his duties file with the clerk of the court the constitutional  oath  of  office.  The court shall fix the compensation of such interpreter at not  more than twenty-five dollars per day for each day's  actual  attendance  by  direction  of  the  presiding judge or justice and such compensation  shall be paid from the court fund of the county upon the  order  of  the  court.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-12 > 387

§  387.  Temporary  appointment of interpreters. If the services of an  interpreter be required in any court and there be no unemployed official  interpreter to act therein, the court may appoint an interpreter to  act  temporarily  in  such court. Such interpreter shall before entering upon  his duties file with the clerk of the court the constitutional  oath  of  office.  The court shall fix the compensation of such interpreter at not  more than twenty-five dollars per day for each day's  actual  attendance  by  direction  of  the  presiding judge or justice and such compensation  shall be paid from the court fund of the county upon the  order  of  the  court.