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§  31.  Seals  and  records of former superior city courts. The seals,  books, files, records, papers and documents of the superior court of the  city of New York, the court of common pleas for the city and  county  of  New York, the superior court of Buffalo, and the city court of Brooklyn,  shall  be deposited in the offices of the clerks of the several counties  in which said courts have heretofore existed,  and  shall  be  kept  and  preserved  by  said  clerks,  separate  and  apart from the other books,  records, papers and documents in their respective offices, and shall  be  kept in charge of special deputy-clerks, to be designated by said county  clerks,  so as to be readily accessible for inspection; and the justices  of the supreme court, and the said clerks of the said several  counties,  respectively, shall have the same powers with respect to the said books,  files,  records,  papers  and documents as the judges and clerks of said  superior court of the city of New York, and the court  of  common  pleas  for  the  city and county of New York, the superior court of Buffalo and  the city court of Brooklyn, respectively, had and possessed in reference  thereto.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-2 > 31

§  31.  Seals  and  records of former superior city courts. The seals,  books, files, records, papers and documents of the superior court of the  city of New York, the court of common pleas for the city and  county  of  New York, the superior court of Buffalo, and the city court of Brooklyn,  shall  be deposited in the offices of the clerks of the several counties  in which said courts have heretofore existed,  and  shall  be  kept  and  preserved  by  said  clerks,  separate  and  apart from the other books,  records, papers and documents in their respective offices, and shall  be  kept in charge of special deputy-clerks, to be designated by said county  clerks,  so as to be readily accessible for inspection; and the justices  of the supreme court, and the said clerks of the said several  counties,  respectively, shall have the same powers with respect to the said books,  files,  records,  papers  and documents as the judges and clerks of said  superior court of the city of New York, and the court  of  common  pleas  for  the  city and county of New York, the superior court of Buffalo and  the city court of Brooklyn, respectively, had and possessed in reference  thereto.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-2 > 31

§  31.  Seals  and  records of former superior city courts. The seals,  books, files, records, papers and documents of the superior court of the  city of New York, the court of common pleas for the city and  county  of  New York, the superior court of Buffalo, and the city court of Brooklyn,  shall  be deposited in the offices of the clerks of the several counties  in which said courts have heretofore existed,  and  shall  be  kept  and  preserved  by  said  clerks,  separate  and  apart from the other books,  records, papers and documents in their respective offices, and shall  be  kept in charge of special deputy-clerks, to be designated by said county  clerks,  so as to be readily accessible for inspection; and the justices  of the supreme court, and the said clerks of the said several  counties,  respectively, shall have the same powers with respect to the said books,  files,  records,  papers  and documents as the judges and clerks of said  superior court of the city of New York, and the court  of  common  pleas  for  the  city and county of New York, the superior court of Buffalo and  the city court of Brooklyn, respectively, had and possessed in reference  thereto.