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SECTIONS TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER PART OF CODE BY L. 1909, CH. 65.

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SECTIONS ADDED, AMENDED OR REPEALED BY LAWS OF 1909, OTHERWISE THAN BY THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS.

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[Prepared by the Board of Statutory Consolidation with notes by editors of Parson's Code.]

SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF SECTIONS OF THE CODE OF

CIVIL PROCEDURE IN THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS,
ARRANGED NUMERICALLY

Where it appears that a part only of a section is distributed the remainder is left in the Code.

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County seals.

Court seals,

Necessaries for court terms.

17. The portion of section 17 reading," The convention shall have power to appoint and remove a reporter is omitted as covered by Judiciary Law, section 90. The portion of section 17 relating to seals has been omitted because the subject is now covered by Judiciary Law, section 328, which continues the seals of all courts of record, and section 329, which provides for replacing seals when lost or destroyed.

27. The part relating to surrogate is repealed by act amending Code of Civil Procedure generally. See Code Civil Procedure, section 2507.

30. The provision for the expense of seals of surrogates' courts has been omitted from Judiciary Law, section 29, because superseded by County Law, section 245.-ED.

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Liquors not to be sold in court. house.

Penalty for selling liquors in court-
house.

Adjournment of terms.
Adjournment of terms.
Adjournment of terms.
Place of holding term.

Filing appointment of term.
Place of holding court of record.
Adjournment of actual session.
Holding court in New York.
Changing place of court outside
New York.

Judge not to act in certain cases.
Judge must not be interested in
costs.

Judge not disqualified because a
taxpayer.

Judge prohibited from practicing.
Practice by judge or his partner.
Judge prohibited from taking cer-

tain fees.

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Clerks not to practice.

Court officers not to practice.
None but attorneys to practice in
New York city.

272, 1877.... Penalty for practicing in New

York contrary to last section. Compensation of attorneys.

Suspension from practice.

Suspension of attorney, notice.
Removal effective in all courts.
Punishment of attorney for deceit.

38. This section has not been expressly repealed, but has been embodied in the Judiciary Law, section 8.

39. Only partly repealed. Balance of section not expressly repealed, but embodied in Judiciary Law, section 8.

51. This section not expressly repealed by Judiciary Law, but has been embodied in section 19 thereof.

64. See Fens Law, section 1876, instead of section 1877.

68. Only partly repealed by Judiciary Law; but see Judiciary Law, sections 88 and 476, which embody the whole of this section.-ED.

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Judiciary...

297, 301. 292, 298, 299, 302.

Judiciary...... 300.

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Judiciary.

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Punishment for wilful delay of

action.

Attorney not to lend name.
Attorney not to buy claims.
Attorneys prohibited from making
certain loans.

Penalty for violation of last two
sections.

Limitation of three last sections.
Application of preceding sections.
Partner of district attorney not to
defend prosecutions.

Attorney not to defend when he
has been public prosecutor.
Penalty for violation of last two
sections.

Limitation of preceding sections.

Qualifications of stenographers.

General duties of stenographers.

Presentation of stenographic notes.
Stenographic minutes to be writ-
ten out.

Furnishing copies of proceedings.
Assistant stenographers.

County charge; stenographers'
compensation.

Appellate division clerks.

Clerks in New York county.

Criers of courts of record.
Sheriff or constable as crier.
Seals of former courts.

Interpreters in Kings and Queens
counties.

Attendants in Kings, Queens and
Richmond counties.

Duties of attendants in Kings,
Queens and Richmond counties.

Court officers in certain counties.
Attendants in certain counties.

83. All except fourth sentence repealed by Judiciary Law; fourth sentence repealed by act amending Code of Civil Procedure generally. See Code Civil Procedure, section 1323a.

89. See County Law, section 169, instead of section 170.

95. Part relating to surrogate is repealed by act amending Code of Civil Procedure generally. See Code Civil Procedure, section 2512. 96-97. See also Code Civil Procedure, section 2512.-ED.

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Prison..

358.

Jail liberties.

147

Prison.

359.

148

Prison.

360.

159

Prison........ 354..

Violation by sheriff of certain provisions relating to

oners.

Jail physician.

Removal of sick prisoner.

Sale of liquor in jail.

pris

Permit to bring liquor into jail.
Penalty for bringing liquor into

jail.

Designation when jail unfit.
Annulment of designation.

Designation of jail in contiguous

county.

Removal of prisoners in case of fire.

Certain officers may make designa

tion of jails.

Laying out jail liberties.

Resolution establishing jail liberties to be posted.

Penal......... 1839........ Connivance at escape by sheriff.

106. Repealed because covered by Penal Law, section 1848.

107. Superseded by L. 1898, ch. 212, section 86, which was likewise repealed by Military Law (L. 1909, ch. 41).

121. See also County Law, section 183.

125. Partly repealed by Penal Law; but see Penal Law, section 1875, Instead of section 1876. Section 1875 embodies the whole of this section.

126. Except part relating to county of New York repealed by Prison Law. For remainder of section see Greater New York Charter.-ED.

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