The Code of Civil Procedure of the State of New York: Enacted 1876 and Amended 1877 ; with Notes and References by William WaitWilliam Gould & Son, 1877 - 640 pages |
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... jurors and juries .. ... 963-1199 TITLE I. Trials generally ; including exceptions and motion for a new trial ... jurors , except in New - York and Kings counties ; mode of selecting them , and of procuring their attendance ..... 1027 ...
... jurors and juries .. ... 963-1199 TITLE I. Trials generally ; including exceptions and motion for a new trial ... jurors , except in New - York and Kings counties ; mode of selecting them , and of procuring their attendance ..... 1027 ...
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... jurors in the county court of the county or , in the city and county of New - York , in the court of common pleas for that city and county , to try the validity of the claim . 2. Upon the trial , witnesses may be examined , in behalf of ...
... jurors in the county court of the county or , in the city and county of New - York , in the court of common pleas for that city and county , to try the validity of the claim . 2. Upon the trial , witnesses may be examined , in behalf of ...
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... jurors ' fees must be paid , one half by each party to the inquisition . Before notifying the jurors , the sheriff may , in his discretion , require each of the parties to the controversy to deposit with him such reasonable sum , as may ...
... jurors ' fees must be paid , one half by each party to the inquisition . Before notifying the jurors , the sheriff may , in his discretion , require each of the parties to the controversy to deposit with him such reasonable sum , as may ...
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... jurors are paid , the sum so apportioned to his county . Their expenses ; Laws of 1871 , ch . 700 , § 3 ; 9 Edm . St. 129 , remodelled , and amended . See Laws of 1874 , ch . 398 , § 1 . § 260. Each of those stenographers is also ...
... jurors are paid , the sum so apportioned to his county . Their expenses ; Laws of 1871 , ch . 700 , § 3 ; 9 Edm . St. 129 , remodelled , and amended . See Laws of 1874 , ch . 398 , § 1 . § 260. Each of those stenographers is also ...
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... jurors are paid ; and the number of days , during which that term was in ses- sion , shall not be taken into account , in making an apportionment of salary , as prescribed in section 259 of this act . Laws of 1871 , ch . 700 ; 9 Edm ...
... jurors are paid ; and the number of days , during which that term was in ses- sion , shall not be taken into account , in making an apportionment of salary , as prescribed in section 259 of this act . Laws of 1871 , ch . 700 ; 9 Edm ...
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Page 228 - ... by adding or striking out the name of a person as a party, or by correcting a mistake in the name of a party, or a mistake in any other respect...
Page 495 - The distinction between actions at law and suits in equity, and the forms of all such actions and suits, heretofore existing, are abolished; and there shall be in this state, hereafter, but one form of action, for the enforcement or protection of private rights and the redress of private wrongs, which shall be denominated a civil action.
Page 170 - It shall not be necessary for a party to set forth in a pleading, the items of an account therein alleged ; but he shall deliver to the adverse party, within ten days after a demand thereof in writing, a copy of the account, which if the pleading...
Page 488 - ... a written undertaking, executed by two or more sufficient sureties, to the effect that they are bound in double the value of the property, as stated in the affidavit of the plaintiff, for the delivery thereof to the plaintiff, if such delivery be adjudged, and for the payment to him of such sum as may for any cause be recovered against the defendant.
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Page 114 - Within the age of twenty-one years; or 2. Insane; or 3. Imprisoned on a criminal charge, or in execution upon conviction of a criminal offense, for a term less than for life...
Page 159 - The answer of the defendant must contain: 1. A general or specific denial of each material allegation of the complaint controverted by the defendant, or of any knowledge or information thereof sufficient to form a belief.
Page 113 - Whenever it shall appear that the occupant, or those under whom he claims, entered into the possession of premises under claim of title, exclusive of any other right, founding such claim upon a written instrument, as being a conveyance of the premises in question...
Page 187 - For the purpose of justification, each of the bail must attend before the judge, at the time and place mentioned in the notice, and be examined on oath, on the part of the plaintiff, touching his sufficiency, in such manner as the judge, in his discretion, thinks proper. The...