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of them, shall appoint a librarian for the supreme court library, located at Delhi, Delaware county, which librarian shall hold his office during the pleasure of said justices. Such appointment shall be in writing and signed by a majority of said justices and filed in the office of the clerk of Delaware county. The salary of such librarian shall be five hundred dollars per annum, and shall be paid in quarterly payments of one hundred and twenty-five dollars each, on the last day of each of the months of March, June, September and December of each year, by the county treasurer of the county of Delaware, from the funds in his hands as such treasurer. Said librarian shall be subject to the directions of said justices, and shall be governed by such rules and regulations as they shall make from time to time.

Formerly L. 1882, ch. 51, §§ 1-4, and § 3, as am'd by L. 1902, ch. 16, § 1, and L. 1906, ch. 64, § 1.

§ 1067. Supreme court library at Elmira. The supreme court library at Elmira shall be under the care and management of a board of trustees which board shall consist of three members who shall be appointed by the governor from among the members of the Chemung county bar who shall have practiced law for at least ten years. At the expiration of the terms of the trustees now in office the governor shall appoint their successors, each of whom shall serve for three years and until his successor is appointed. All appropriations made for said library shall be paid to said trustees, to be by them or a majority of them disbursed in the purchase of books for said library. The said trustees may make rules and regulations for the management and protection of said library and prescribe penalties for the violation thereof. They may sue for and recover for such penalties, and may maintain actions for injuries to said library. They may procure proper furniture for said library; hire suitable rooms; provide fuel and lights; and defray all the incidental expenses of the care and management of said library, including the insurance thereof. The amounts required therefor shall be paid by the treasurer of the county of Chemung, upon the certificate of the resident justice of the supreme court, if there be one, and if not, upon the certificate of any justice of the supreme court of the district, out of the moneys raised in said county for court expenses, which sums, as well as the salary of the librarian hereafter specified, shall be a county charge upon said county of Chemung.

The librarian of said library shall be appointed by said board, and shall hold office during the pleasure of said board. The salary of said librarian shall be paid quarterly on the

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first days of January, April, July and October in each year and the amount thereof shall be fixed in the month of October in each year for the following year by said board, but such salary shall not exceed six hundred dollars in any year, and the same shall be paid by the treasurer of the county of Chemung out of the moneys raised in said county for court expenses, upon the certificate of the resident justice of the supreme court, if there be one, and if not, upon the certificate of any justice of the supreme court in the district. Said librarian shall be subject to the directions of said board and shall be governed by such rules as it shall from time to time make.

Formerly L. 1895, ch. 231, §§ 1-3; § 3, as am'd by L. 1905, ch. 119, § 1.

§ 1068. David L. Follett memorial library at Norwich. The supreme court library at Norwich, known as "The David L. Follett Memorial Library" shall be under the care and management of a board of trustees which board shall consist of five members who shall be appointed by the governor from among the members of the Chenango county bar who shall have practiced law for at least ten years. At the expiration of the terms of the trustees now in office the governor shall appoint their successors, each of whom shall serve for five years and until his successor is appointed. The said board of trustees shall have power to receive by gift or devise, any property conveyed for the purpose of a law library and hold and manage the same and may make rules and regulations for the management and protection of said library and prescribe penalties for the violation thereof. They may sue for and recover such penalties and may maintain actions for any injury to said library or its property. They may procure proper furniture for said library; hire suitable rooms; provide fuel and lights, and defray all the incidental expenses of the care and management of said library, including the proper insurance thereof. The amounts required therefor shall be paid by the treasurer of the county of Chenango, upon the certificate of a resident justice of the supreme court, if there be one, and if not, upon the certificate of any justice of the supreme court of the sixth judicial district, out of the moneys raised in said county for court expenses, which sums as well as the salary of the librarian hereinafter specified, shall be a county charge upon said county of Chenango. All appropriations made for said library shall be paid by the treasurer of the state to said trustees, to be by them or by a majority of them disbursed in the purchase of books for said library and for the necessary rebinding of the same.

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The librarian of the said library shall be appointed by said board, and shall hold office during the pleasure of said. board. The salary of said librarian shall be paid quarterly on the first days of January, April, July and October in each year and the amount thereof shall be fixed in the month of October in each year for the following year by said board, but such salary shall not exceed five hundred dollars in any year, and the same shall be paid by the treasurer of the county of Chenango out of the moneys raised in said county for court expenses upon the certificate of the resident justice of the supreme court, if there be one; and if not upon the certificate of any justice of the supreme court in said district. Said librarian shall be subject to the direction of the said board and shall be governed by such rules as it shall from time to time establish and ordain.

Formerly L. 1902, ch. 32, §§ 1-3.

§ 1069. Supreme court library at Buffalo. The supreme court library at Buffalo shall be under the care and management of the present trustees and four counselors-at-law, residents of the city of Buffalo, of at least ten years' standing at the bar, to be appointed by the appellate division of the supreme court, fourth department, and their successors in office; who shall be known as trustees of the law library of the eighth judicial district. In case of a vacancy in said board of trustees it shall be filled at a term of the appellate division of the supreme court of the fourth judicial department, by the judges thereof, subject, however, to such orders, rules and regulations touching the same as may be made from time to time by a majority of the justices of the supreme court residing in said district. All appropriations made for said library shall be paid to the said trustees, to be by them disbursed in the purchase of books for said library. The said trustees may make rules and regulations for the management and protection of said library, and prescribe penalties for the violation thereof; and may sue for and recover such penalties, and may maintain actions for injuries to said library; they may procure proper furniture for said library, hire suitable rooms, employ a librarian, provide fuel and lights, and defray all the incidental expenses of the care and management of said library; they shall yearly ascertain the amount necessary for the aforesaid purposes and certify it to the board of supervisors of Erie county, who shall pay the same. They shall yearly make a report to the regents of the university of the state of said library.

Formerly L. 1863, ch. 401, § 2, as am'd by L. 1871, ch. 747, § 1, and L. 1893, ch. 706, § 1.

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§ 1070. Supreme court library at White Plains. The supreme court library at White Plains shall be under the care and management of a board of trustees, which board shall consist of five members, who shall be appointed by the governor, from among the members of the Westchester county bar, who have practiced law for at least ten years. At the expiration of

the terms of the members of said board of trustees now in office the governor shall appoint successors to said trustees, who shall serve for five years and until their successors have been appointed. The said board of trustees shall have power to receive by gift, devise or bequest any property given or conveyed for the purpose of a law library, and hold and manage the same, and may make rules and regulations for the management and protection of said library and prescribe penalties for the violation thereof. They may sue for and recover such penalties and may maintain actions for any injury to said library or its property. They may procure proper furniture for said library; hire suitable rooms, provide fuel and lights and defray all the incidental expenses of the care and management of said library including the proper insurance thereof. The amounts required therefor shall be paid by the treasurer of the county of Westchester, upon the certificate of a resident justice of the supreme court, if there be one, and if not, upon the certificate of any justice of the supreme court of the ninth judicial district, out of the moneys raised in said county for court expenses, which sums, as well as the salary of the librarian. hereinafter specified, shall be a county charge upon said county of Westchester. All appropriations made by the state for said library for purposes not hereinbefore otherwise provided for shall be paid by the treasurer of the state, upon the warrant of the comptroller, to said trustees to be by them, or a majority of them, disbursed in the purchase of books for said library and for maintenance and supplies. The librarian of said library, who shall be a regularly admitted attorney and counselor-at-law who has practiced law for at least five years, shall be appointed by said board of trustees and shall hold office during the pleasure of said board. The amount of the salary of said librarian shall be fixed by said board of trustees, and shall be paid in monthly instalments by the treasurer of the county of Westchester out of the moneys raised in said county for court expenses, upon the certificate of a resident justice of the supreme court, if there be one, and if not, upon the certificate of any justice of the supreme court of the ninth judicial district. Said librarian shall be subject to the

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direction of the said board of trustees and shall be governed by such rules as it shall from time to time establish and ordain.

Formerly L. 1908, ch. 304, §§ 2, 3.

§ 1071. Supreme court library at Troy. The supreme court library at Troy shall be under the care and management of a board of trustees, which board shall consist of three members, who shall be appointed by the governor from among the members of the Rensselaer county bar, who shall have practiced law in said county for at least ten years. At the expiration of the terms of the members of said board of trustees now in office the governor shall appoint successors to said trustees who shall serve for three years and until their successors have been appointed. The said board of trustees shall have power to receive, by gift or devise, any property conveyed for the purpose of a law library and hold and manage the same and may make rules and regulations for the management and protection of said library and prescribe penalties for the violation thereof. They may sue for and recover such penalties and may maintain actions for any injury to said library or its property. They may procure proper furniture for said library; and defray all the incidental expenses of the care and management of said library, including insurance thereof and telephone service. The amounts required therefor shall be paid by the treasurer of the county of Rensselaer, upon the certificate of a resident justice of the supreme court, if there be one, and if not upon the certificate of any justice of the supreme court of the third judicial district, out of the moneys raised in said county for court expenses, which sums as well as the salary of the librarian hereinafter specified, shall be a county charge upon said county of Rensselaer. All appropriations made. for said library shall be paid by the treasurer of the state to said trustees to be by them or by a majority of them disbursed in the purchase of books for said library and for the necessary rebinding of the same. The board of supervisors of Rensselaer county shall provide within the court house in the city of Troy, suitable rooms for said library, and shall provide heat and light therefor. The librarian of the supreme court library at Troy shall be appointed by said board, and shall hold office during the pleasure of said board. The salary of said librarian shall be paid quarterly on the first days of January, April, July and October in each year and the amount thereof shall be fixed in the month of October in each year for the following year by said board, and the same shall be paid by the treasurer of the county of Rensselaer out of the moneys raised in said county for court

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