CHAPTER NINTH. Sections. Evidence 828-962 TITLE I. General regulations respecting evidence, and the competency and mode of examination of a witness..... 828-851 ART. 1. Competency of a witness; evidence in particular cases. 828-841 842-851 TITLE II. Compelling the attendance and testimony of a witness.... 852-869 TITLE III. Depositions ..... ART. 1. Depositions, taken and to be used within the State.. ART. 2. Depositions, taken without the State, for use within the State.... ART. 3. Depositions, taken within the State, for use without the State..... TITLE IV. Documentary evidence.... 870-920 .... 870-886 887-913 914-92) 921-956 921-931 932-941 942-956 957-962 ART. 1. Documentary evidence as a substitute for oral testimony.......... TITLE V. Miscellaneous provisions CHAPTER TENTH. Trials; including jurors and juries...... 963-1199 TITLE I. Trials generally, including exceptions and motion for a new trial ART. 3. Exceptions, cases, and motions for a new trial. TITLE II. Trials without a jury... TITLE III. Trial jurors, except in New-York and Kings counties; mode of selecting them, and of procuring their attendance....... ART. 1. Qualifications and exemptions of trial jurors ART. 2. Mode of selecting, drawing and procuring the attendance of ART. 3. Mode of striking and procuring a special jury, and of procuring ART. 4. Penalties for non-attendance... TITLE IV. Trial jurors in New-York and Kings counties; mode of selecting them, and of procuring their attendance........ 1027-1078 1027-1034 1035-1062 1063-1071 1072-1078 ... 1079-1162 ART. 1. Provisions relating to trial jurors in the city and county of New- ART. 2. Provisions relating to trial jurors in the County of Kings. TITLE V. Trial by jury........ ART. 1. Formation of the jury. ART. 2. The verdict TITLE VI. Miscellaneous provisions; including those relating to embracery, and other acts of misconduct..... ART. 2. Mode of taking, entering, and enforcing a judgment TITLE II. Judgment taken without process..... ART. 1. Confession of judgment..... ...... ART. 2. Submission of a controversy upon facts admitted.. TITLE III. Vacating or setting aside a judgment, for irregularity or error in fact....... Sections 1212-1244 1245-1272 1273-1281 1273-1278 1279-1281 1282-1292 CHAPTER TWELFTH. Appeals..... 1293-1361 ... 1293-1323 TITLE I. General provisions, relating to the appeals provided for in this chapter...... TITLE II. Appeal to the court of appeals....... 1324-1339 TITLE III. Appeal to the supreme court from an inferior court......... 1340-1345 TITLE IV. Appeal to the general term of the supreme court, or of a superior city court... 1346-1355 TITLE V. Appeal from a final determination in a special proceeding, 1356-1361 CHAPTER THIRTEENTII. Executions.... 1362-1495 TITLE I. Forms of execution; time and manner of issuing an execution; general duties and liabilities of officers...... 1362-1388 TITLE II. Execution against property.... 1389-1486 ART. 1. Property exempt from levy and sale. 1389-1404 ART. 2. Lien of an execution upon personal property; levy upon and 1405-1429 ART. 3. Sale, redemption, and conveyance of real property; rights and 1430-1478 ART. 4. Remedies for failure of title to real property sold, and to enforce An act explaining, defining, etc. the Code of Civil Procedure. CHAPTER 318 OF 1877. An act suspending the operation of parts of chapters 448 and 449 of the laws of 1876. CHAPTER 417 OF 1877. The repealing act. TABULAR STATEMENT SHOWING THE SECTIONS OF THE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE REPRESENTING THE REPEALED SECTIONS OF THE CODE OF PROCEDURE. CODE OF PROCEDURE. Section. .... ...... Section. CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE. 1-3 4 ........ ............ 190, 192, 194 9. The several Courts of this State. ...... .... ...... .... ...... ...... .... Actions by State, State Officer or Board of State Officers.. 14. 15. Court of appeals, provision as to rooms for, etc.... ..... 23. Extraordinary general and special terms, and Oyer and Terminer, how appointed 234 24. Places of holding terms and the adjournments thereof.... 25. Publication of appointment thereof. . 26. When Judges not assigned may hold the courts. 27. Duties of Judges as to business out of court. 28. Rooms, fuel, etc., how furnished. 33. Jurisdiction of the Superior Court and Court of Common Pleas in the City of New York, other courts omitted...... 34. ...... .... ... 263, 269, 275 Section. Section. 35. General and Special Terms of the Superior Court and Common Pleas to be ap 46. Terms of New York Superior Court and by whom held.... 47. 48. 49. 50. .... 267, 268 280, 282 51. Supervisors to provide rooms, etc..... 72. Feigned issues abolished. and order for trial substituted.... 73. 74. Time of commencing civil actions........... 31 ...... 823 380, 413 362 363 364 75. When the people will not sue..... .......... ............. 80. Action must be commenced within one year after entry, or within twenty years after right of entry..... ...... 365 366 367 368 369 371 81. Possession when presumed; occupation deemed under legal title, unless adverse 82. Occupation under written instrument or judgment, when deemed adverse...... 83. What constitutes adverse possession, under written instrument or judgment..... 370 84. Premises, actually occupied, under claim of title, deemed to be held adversely... 85. What constitutes adverse possession under claim of title not written..... 86. Relation of landlord and tenant, as affecting adverse possession.. 87. Right of possession not affected by descent cast.... .. 88. Certain disabilities excluded from time to commence actions..... 89. Periods of limitation for actions other than for the recovery of real property pre 95. When cause of action accrues in an action upon a current account. 96. Actions for penalties............. ............... .... 97. Actions for relief, not before provided for................. ...... .......... 398, 399 401 396 |