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COURTS; JURISDICTION

c. 1, t. 1, a. 1

of the court, except os otherwise prescribed in this act. (Am. by L.

1877, ch. 416.)

Derivation.- Code of proc. pt. § 10,
and pt. § 460.

Application.- Ross
Hun 107.

V. Wigg,

36
Constitution.- Jurisdiction under.
Alexander v. Bennett, 60 N. Y. 204;
People ex rel. v. Nichols, 79 N. Y.
582; People ex rel. v. Supervisors, 49
Hun 476, 2 N. Y. Supp. 555.

Sovereign nation.- Action against.
Hazard v. U. S. of Mexico, 29 Misc.
511, 61 N. Y. Supp. 939, affd., 46 App.
Div. 623, 61 N. Y. Supp. 939.

Extraterritorial
Bank of China, etc. v. Morse, 168 N.
jurisdiction.-
Y. 458.

Foreign corporations.- O'Brien v.
Peoria Water Co., 5 App. Div. 229, 39
N. Y. Supp. 121; Anglo-American Pro-
vision Co. v. Davis Provision Co., 50
App. Div. 273, 63 N. Y. Supp. 987;
affd., 169 N. Y. 506, 191 U. S. 373;
Watson v. Cordage Co., 75 Hun 115,
26 N. Y. Supp. 1101.

Torts. In foreign
theim v. Clergue, 53 App. Div. 122,
state. Wer-
65 N. Y. Supp. 750; Rouge v. Rouge,
14 Misc. 421, 35 N. Y. Supp. 836, affd.,
15 Misc. 36, 30 N. Y. Supp. 436; Bar-
ney v. Bursteinder, 7 Lans. 210; New-
man v. Goddard, 3 Hun 70; Ruckman
v. Green, 9 Hun 225; Home Ins. Co.
v. Penn. R. R. Co., 11 Hun 182; Bur-
dick v. Freeman, 46 Hun 138, affd.,
120 N. Y. 420.

Trespass. In
American Union Tel. Co. v. Middle-
foreign state.
ton, 80 N. Y. 408; Cragin v. Lovell,
88 N. Y. 258; Dodge v. Colby, 108 N.
Y. 445; De Courcy v. Stewart, 20 Hun
561.

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Admiralty. Matter of Steamboat Josephine, 39 N. Y. 19; Brookman v. Hamil, 43 N. Y. 554; Vose v. Cockroft, 44 N. Y. 415; Poole v. Kennit, 59 N. Y. 554; Bartlett v. Spicer, 75 N. Y. 528.

Patents.- Dudley v. Mayhew, 3 N. Y. 9; Middlebrook v. Broadbent, 47 N. Y. 443; Hovey V. Pencil Co., 57 N. Y. 119; De Witt v. Rubber Tip Elmira Nobles Co., 66 N. Y. 459; Continental Store Service Co. v. Clark, 100 N. Y. 365; Hat Sweat Mfg. Co. v. Reinoehl, 102 N. Y. 167; Waterman v. Shipman, 130 N. Y. 301; Denise v. Swett, 142 N. Y. 602; Herzog v. Heyman, 151 N. Y. 587; Maitland v. Gas, etc. Co., 7 Misc. 35, 27 N. Y. Supp. 42; Matter of Woven Tape Skirt Co., 12 Hun 111; Kayser v. Arnold, 41 Hun 275; Annin vv. Wren, 44 Hun 352; Allison's Bros. Co. v. Hart, 56 Hun 282, 9 N. Y. Supp. 692; Burrall v. Jewett, 2 Paige 134: Myers Wkly. Dig. 130. v. Hardy, 11 Copyrights.- Potter v. McPherson, 21 N. Y. 559; Palmer v. De Witt, 47 N. Y. 332; Woolsey v. Judd, 4 Duer 379; Oertel v. Wood, 40 How. Pr. 10; Widmer v. Greene. 56 How. Pr. 91. Receiver, beck v. Donnell, 94 N. Y. 342; Matter appointment.- Hollenof Busch Brewing Co.. 41 App. Div. 204, 58 N. Y. Supp. 812.

Referees. Powers.

Milton V.

Richardson, 21 Misc. 380, 47 N. Y.
Supp. 735.

Guardian. Removal.
King, 42 Hun 607.

Matter of

CIVIL

Sec. 5.

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ARTICLE SECOND.

General powers and attributes of the courts.

The sittings of courts to be public.

Courts not to sit on Sunday, except in special cases.
General powers of courts of record.

Criminal contempts defined.

Punishment for criminal contempts.

Such contempts in view of court; how punished, etc.
Requisites of commitment.

Preceding sections limited.

Indictment, if offense is indictable.

Contempts; punishable civilly.

No imprisonment for non-payment of interlocutory costs.
Id.; money due upon a contract.

Rules of courts of record, how made and revised.

Rules to be published.

Courts to order calendar printed.

Expense to be a county charge.

Certain papers may be destroyed.

Writs, etc., in name of the people, and in English; abbreviations.
Id.; teste and return.

Id.; to be subscribed or indorsed; when error, etc., not to vitiate.
No discontinuance by reason of vacancy, etc.

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30.

New seals.

In New-York and Brooklyn, continuance of proceedings commenced before judges.

Provisions respecting the seals of courts.

Seals of counties.

[Repealed.]

§ 5. Sittings of court to be private

Repealed by L. 1909, ch. 35. Re-enacted in Judiciary Law, § 4.

§ 6. Courts not to sit on Sunday, except in special cases. Repealed by L. 1909, ch. 35. Re-enacted in Judiciary Law, § 5. Service of process on Sunday prohibited, Penal Law, § 2148.

§ 7. General powers of courts of record.

A court of record has power:

1. To issue a subpoena, requiring the attendance of a person found in the State, to testify in a cause pending in that court; subject, however, to the limitations prescribed by law, with respect to the portion of the State in which the process of a local court of record may be served.

2. To administer an oath to a witness, in the exercise of the powers and duties of the court.

3. To devise and make new process and forms of proceedings, necesary to carry into effect the powers and jurisdiction possessed by it.

Derivation.-R. S. pt. 3, ch. 3, tit.

2, § 1.

References.- For jurisdiction of particular courts, see sections, post, as to particular courts. Subpoenas generally, see Code Civ. Proc. §§ 852

§ 8. Criminal contempts defined.

869. Administration of oath or affirmance, see Code Civ. Proc. §§ 842851.

Writ of privilege. Parker V. Marco, 136 N. Y. 585.

Repealed by L. 1909, ch. 35. Re-enacted in Judiciary Law, § 750.

§ 9. Punishment for criminal contempts.

Repealed by L. 1909, ch. 35. Re-enacted in Judiciary Law, § 752.

§ 10. Such contempts in view of court; how punished, etc. Repealed by L. 1909, ch. 35. Re-enacted in Judiciary Law, § 751.

THE

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE

of the

STATE OF NEW YORK.

AN ACT

Relating to Courts, Officers of Justice, and Civil Procedure

PASSED June 2, 1876; three-fifths being present.

The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

CHAPTER I.

General provisions relating to courts, and the members and officers thereof.

TITLE 1.- The Courts of the State; their General Powers and Attributes, and General Regulations pertaining to the Exercise thereof. TITLE II— Provisions of General Application, relating to the Judges, and certain other Officers of the Courts.

TITLE I.

The courts of the State; their general powers and attributes and general regulations pertaining to the exercise thereof.

Article 1.

2.

3.

Enumeration and classification.

General powers and attributes of the courts.

Miscellaneous provisions relating to the sittings of the courts.

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The courts referred to in this act, are enumerated in sections two and three of the judiciary law. (Am. by L. 1909, ch. 65.)

Derivation.- New. Excludes military courts.

§ 2. Courts of record enumerated.

Purpose. Solomon v. Bennett, 62 App. Div. 56, 70 N. Y. Supp. 856.

Repealed by L. 1909, ch. 35. Re-enacted in Judiciary Law, § 2. § 3. Courts not of record.

Repealed by L. 1909, ch. 35. Re-enacted in Judiciary Law, § 3.

§ 4. General provision as to jurisdiction, etc.

Each of those courts shall continue to exercise the jurisdiction and powers now vested in it by law, according to the course and practice

COURTS; JURISDICTION

of the court, except os otherwise prescribed in this act.

1877, ch. 416.)

Derivation.- Code of proc. pt. § 10,

and pt. § 460.

Application.- Ross
Hun 107.

V. Wigg, 36

Constitution.- Jurisdiction under.
Alexander v. Bennett, 60 N. Y. 204;
People ex rel. v. Nichols, 79 N. Y.
582; People ex rel. v. Supervisors, 49
Hun 476. 2 N. Y. Supp. 555.

Sovereign nation.- Action against.
Hazard v. U. S. of Mexico, 29 Misc.
511, 61 N. Y. Supp. 939, affd., 46 App.
Div. 623, 61 N. Y. Supp. 939.

Extraterritorial
Bank of China, etc. v. Morse, 168 N.
jurisdiction.-
Y. 458.

Foreign corporations.- O'Brien v.
Peoria Water Co., 5 App. Div. 229, 39
N. Y. Supp. 121; Anglo-American Pro-
vision Co. v. Davis Provision Co.. 50
App. Div. 273, 63 N. Y. Supp. 987;
affd., 169 N. Y. 506, 191 U. S. 373;
Watson v. Cordage Co., 75 Hun 115,
26 N. Y. Supp. 1101.
Torts.- In
theim v. Clergue. 53 App. Div. 122,
foreign state. Wer-
65 N. Y. Supp. 750; Rouge v. Rouge,
14 Misc. 421, 35 N. Y. Supp. 836, affd.,
15 Misc. 36, 30 N. Y. Supp. 436; Bar-
ney v. Bursteinder, 7 Lans. 210; New-
man v. Goddard, 3 Hun 70; Ruckman
v. Green, 9 Hun 225; Home Ins. Co.
v. Penn. R. R. Co., 11 Hun 182; Bur-
dick v. Freeman. 46 Hun 138, affd.,
120 N. Y. 420.

Trespass. In

American Union Tel. Co. v. Middle-
foreign state.
ton, 80 N. Y. 408; Cragin v. Lovell,
88 N. Y. 258; Dodge v. Colby, 108 N.
Y. 445; De Courcy v. Stewart, 20 Hun
561.

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c. 1, t. 1, a. 1

(Am. by L.

Admiralty.- Matter of Steamboat Josephine, 39 N. Y. 19; Brookman v. Hamil, 43 N. Y. 554; Vose v. Cockroft, 44 N. Y. 415; Poole v. Kennit, 59 N. Y. 554; Bartlett v. Spicer, 75 N. Y. 528.

Patents.- Dudley v. Mayhew, 3 N. Y. 9; Middlebrook v. Broadbent, 47 N. Y. 443; Hovey V. Pencil Co., 57 N. Y. 119; De Witt v. Rubber Tip Elmira Nobles Co., 66 N. Y. 459; Continental Store Service Co. v. Clark, 100 N. Y. 365; Hat Sweat Mfg. Co. v. Reinoehl, 102 N. Y. 167; Waterman v. Shipman, 130 N. Y. 301; Denise v. Swett, 142 N. Y. 602; Herzog v. Heyman, 151 N. Y. 587; Maitland v. Gas, etc. Co., 7 Misc. 35, 27 N. Y. Supp. 42; Matter of Woven Tape Skirt Co., 12 Hun 111; Kayser v. Arnold, 41 Hun 275; Annin vv. Wren, 44 Hun 352; Allison's Bros. Co. v. Hart, 56 Hun 282, 9 N. Y. Supp. 692; Burrall v. Jewett, 2 Paige 134; Myers Wkly. Dig. 130. v. Hardy, 11

Copyrights.- Potter v. McPherson, 21 N. Y. 559; Palmer v. De Witt, 47 N. Y. 332; Woolsey v. Judd, 4 Duer 379; Oertel v. Wood, 40 How. Pr. 10; Widmer v. Greene. 56 How. Pr. 91. Receiver, beck v. Donnell, 94 N. Y. 342; Matter appointment.- Hollenof Busch Brewing Co.. 41 App. Div. 204, 58 N. Y. Supp. 812.

Referees. Powers.

Milton

V.

Richardson, 21 Misc. 380, 47 N. Y.
Supp. 735.

Guardian. Removal.
King, 42 Hun 607.

Matter

of

CODE

CIVIL

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