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§  303.  Provisions  relating to stenographers applicable to assistant  stenographers. The provisions of the preceding sections of this  article  and  section  thirteen  of  this  chapter  are  also  applicable to each  assistant-stenographer,  now  in  office,  or  appointed  or   employed,  pursuant  to  any  provision  of this chapter or the civil practice act,  surrogate's  court  act  or  court  of  claims  act;  except  that   the  stenographic notes, taken by an assistant-stenographer, must, if he dies  or   his   office   becomes   otherwise  vacant,  be  delivered  to  the  stenographer, to be held by him with like effect, as if  they  had  been  taken by him.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-9 > 303

§  303.  Provisions  relating to stenographers applicable to assistant  stenographers. The provisions of the preceding sections of this  article  and  section  thirteen  of  this  chapter  are  also  applicable to each  assistant-stenographer,  now  in  office,  or  appointed  or   employed,  pursuant  to  any  provision  of this chapter or the civil practice act,  surrogate's  court  act  or  court  of  claims  act;  except  that   the  stenographic notes, taken by an assistant-stenographer, must, if he dies  or   his   office   becomes   otherwise  vacant,  be  delivered  to  the  stenographer, to be held by him with like effect, as if  they  had  been  taken by him.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-9 > 303

§  303.  Provisions  relating to stenographers applicable to assistant  stenographers. The provisions of the preceding sections of this  article  and  section  thirteen  of  this  chapter  are  also  applicable to each  assistant-stenographer,  now  in  office,  or  appointed  or   employed,  pursuant  to  any  provision  of this chapter or the civil practice act,  surrogate's  court  act  or  court  of  claims  act;  except  that   the  stenographic notes, taken by an assistant-stenographer, must, if he dies  or   his   office   becomes   otherwise  vacant,  be  delivered  to  the  stenographer, to be held by him with like effect, as if  they  had  been  taken by him.