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§  30.  Lost  or  destroyed  seal must be replaced. When the seal of a  court is so injured, that it can not be  conveniently  used,  the  court  must  cause  it to be destroyed; and when the seal of a court is lost or  destroyed, the court must cause a new seal to be made,  similar  in  all  respects  to  the former seal, which shall become the seal of the court.  The expense of a new seal for a county clerk, or  a  local  court  in  a  city,  must  be paid as part of the contingent expenses of the county or  of the court, as the case requires. The expense of a new  seal  for  any  other  court,  except  a  surrogate's court, must be paid from the state  treasury.    The provisions of this section shall not be applicable in those  cases  where special provisions are otherwise made by law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-2 > 30

§  30.  Lost  or  destroyed  seal must be replaced. When the seal of a  court is so injured, that it can not be  conveniently  used,  the  court  must  cause  it to be destroyed; and when the seal of a court is lost or  destroyed, the court must cause a new seal to be made,  similar  in  all  respects  to  the former seal, which shall become the seal of the court.  The expense of a new seal for a county clerk, or  a  local  court  in  a  city,  must  be paid as part of the contingent expenses of the county or  of the court, as the case requires. The expense of a new  seal  for  any  other  court,  except  a  surrogate's court, must be paid from the state  treasury.    The provisions of this section shall not be applicable in those  cases  where special provisions are otherwise made by law.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-2 > 30

§  30.  Lost  or  destroyed  seal must be replaced. When the seal of a  court is so injured, that it can not be  conveniently  used,  the  court  must  cause  it to be destroyed; and when the seal of a court is lost or  destroyed, the court must cause a new seal to be made,  similar  in  all  respects  to  the former seal, which shall become the seal of the court.  The expense of a new seal for a county clerk, or  a  local  court  in  a  city,  must  be paid as part of the contingent expenses of the county or  of the court, as the case requires. The expense of a new  seal  for  any  other  court,  except  a  surrogate's court, must be paid from the state  treasury.    The provisions of this section shall not be applicable in those  cases  where special provisions are otherwise made by law.