ATTACHMENT OF PROPERTY—Continued. plaintiff may bring actions in name of himself and sheriff not liable for costs of such action.. leave to bring such action, how obtained ............... ............. plaintiff, when joined with sheriff, after commencement of action. return by sheriff, of inventory, how enforced... motion to vacate or modify warrant, or increase security.. such motion, before whom and how made... may be opposed by new proof, etc.. when prior motion not to prejudice subsequent motion when defendant may apply for discharge of undertaking on such application. application by one or more, of several defendants, and undertaking thereupon plaintiff, when entitled to notice of application preferences between attachments.. rule as to levy under a junior attachment..... of foreign vessel; undertaking by junior creditor when forbidden, after failure to give undertaking. after vacating and annulment of warrant. SECTION. 677 677 677 678 679 680 6-1 682 653 689 690 691 692 693. 694 695 696 697 698 701 702 703 704 705 708 709 709 710 710 proof of the levy of, etc., when required on application for judgment... levy under execution cannot be made in certain cases unless warrant of, vacated or annulled.. 1415 ATTENDENTS: of courts, not to practice as attorneys.. upon supreme court, etc., in N. Y. and Kings counties..... ATTORNEY: or officer, process to be subscribed or indorsed with name of... death or disability of; proceedings thereupon to subscribe notice of appearance, answer, etc. for plaintiff, may limit time for service of summons.. to be assigned to prosecute or defend for poor person.. of poor person, costs to be paid to... appearing for two or more defendants to receive one copy complaint................. verification of pleading, by, when allowed. copy of account, by. to subscribe order of arrest and may limit time for its execution.. may execute satisfaction-piece of judgment within two years....... ATTORNEY-GENERAL: may bring action for penalty, etc., given to prosecutor; limitations thereof...... 1421-1427 ... 93, ......... 417 421 ................ 425 460, 465 467 ....... 479 520 525 531 561 641 799 1260 387 none but attorneys to practice in New-York and Kings counties.................... removal or suspension, for malpractice, crime, etc., proceedings, etc......... not to defend, when they have been public prosecutor; partner also prohibited.. court of appeals to make rules for admission of. fictitious, punishment for putting in. custody of persons surrendered in exoneration of. effect of surrender by, where cause removed to or from superior city court. defendant discharged from arrest, on giving, or making deposit. may be given at any hour of day or night, etc.. to be given at what stage of action.. defendant must have opportunity to prove.. defendant may elect to make deposit, give bond for liberties, or give bail, when.. 14 110 276 346 567 573 373 573 573 574 578 579 560 581 582 583 584 disposition of; when paid to third person. 586 sheriff, when liable as.... 531 BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND PROMISSORY NOTES: 393 454 648 sheriff, when to have rights and liabilities of.... proceeded against by action only... execution, when necessary, before suing.. duty of sheriff on such execution.... defences in action against may be relieved, where principal is imprisoned, etc. BANKRUPT : judgment against, how discharged... protest of, etc., when evidence. (See DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE.) BOARD FOR ENFORCEMENT OF JURY FINES: in Kings County. (See TRIAL JURORS IN KINGS COUNTY.) in New-York. (See TRIAL JURORS IN NEW-YORK.) in legal proceedings, conforming substantially to statute sufficient...... amendment of.... must be acknowledged or proved.. party need not join in; when one surety sufficient.. several sureties, when allowed in.. to people, for private suitor's benefit, how prosecuted.. to be filed with clerk...... BOND FOR JAIL LIBERTIES : of temporary jail, applies to liberties of proper jail.. for whose benefit held... commitment of prisoner, for insufficiency of sureties. such surrender, how made. escape of prisoner forfeits...... BOND FOR JAIL LIBERTIES-Continued. defence in sheriff's action on... judgment against sheriff is evidence against sureties, etc.. such judgment, when stayed; when vacated.. evidence in sheriff's action on........... assignment of forfeited bond, to party. action on, by assignee; damages recoverable.. such assignment bars action against sheriff.. defence in action by assignee, on..... stay of proceedings against sheriff, where assignment not taken given by sheriff, coroner may prosecute or assign. BOOKS AND PAPERS: as to evidence. (See DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE.) of foreign corporation, how proved......... BRIBERY: of officers, etc., with reference to trial jurors in New York, is misdemeanor judge may make orders in actions, etc., in supreme court..... exclusive jurisdiction of certain actions discontinued in Justice's court. consists of three judges; chief-judge. number of general and trial terms.. demurrers, where tried...... clerk entitled to same fees as county clerk.. to appoint deputy, and special deputy-clerk. clerk, general duties of. (See CLERK ; COUNTY CLERK ) crier. sheriff, etc., to attend terms of; compensation.. special powers of such officers, in contempt cases, etc...........、 assessors of Buffalo to return and file jury list for..、、、、、 drawing of trial jurors for.... notifying trial jurors for; their fees. additional jurors, when ordered drawn, etc.. BURIAL PLACE: (See SUPERIOR CITY COURTS, exemption of, from execution. (See EXEMPTION FROM EXKCUTION) on appeal, or motion for new trial, when necessary; how made and settled. 997 998 required on appeal from order, made on motion for new trial on minutes. 999 preparation and settlement of, does not operate as stay of proceedings on judgment, unless 1005 statement of exceptions in, does not prejudice motion for new trial..... by sheriff, of sale of real property under execution.. 1438, 1439 by sheriff or officer, on redemption of real estate sold on execution. (See REDEMPTION OF REAL of officer, etc., when evidence. (See DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE.) CHALLENGE: of juror. (See JURY.) CHATTEL: limitation of action to recover. arrest in certain actions to recover, etc.............. interpleader by order, in action to recover.................................................... CHIEF JUDGE. (See COURT OF APPEALS; SUPERIOR CITY COURTS.) are courts of record.. seal kept by county clerk to be the seal of. appointment of times and places for holding. certain judges of other courts may be designated to hold, in New York.. governor may appoint extraordinary term of.. any justice of supreme court may hold. failure of, governor how to prevent... places for holding, within the several counties, regulated.......... 382, 550 983 27 952 976 CITY COURT OF BROOKLYN. (See BROOKLYN, CITY COURT OF; SUPERIOR CITY COURTS.) CIVIL ACTION. (See ACTION.) CLAIM OF TITLE: by third person, to property seized by sheriff, trial of. (See SHERIFF'S JURY.) of court of record, punishment of, for misconduct........ or deputy-clerk, etc., not to practice in his own court... must act as guardian ad litem for infant when appointed.. bond or undertaking to be filed with... of court, deputy, etc., oaths may be taken before. to open commission returned by agent in certain cases........ to endorse and file such returned commission...... to open, endorse and file commission received by mail.. of court, public body, etc., when certified copies of his records are evidence................... must deliver papers, etc., when place of trial changed... ................... when to enter judgment by default..... to keep judgment-book, etc...... amount of judgment, how determined or assessed by, on default, etc.... duty of, as to filing, endorsing, etc., judgment roll. of court of record, duties of, as to formation of jury, verdict, etc. (See JURY TRIAL; TRIAL.) COMMON LAW: of other state or country, how proved.. rules as to documentary evidence saved. COMMON PLEAS, COURT OF, FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW-YORK: proceedings before one judge of, may be continued before another.. attendants upon.... judge of, may issue warrant for witness before sheriff's jury; may tax costs of trial. may correct or discharge certain judgments......... may remit a fine or forfeited recognizance. may entertain any special proceeding cognizable by a county court. consists of six judges; chief-judge.. clerk may appoint special deputies and assistants; their compensation.. judges to appoint crier; his compensation..... COMPLAINT : ........ (See SUPERIOR CITY COURTS.) copy of, when to be served with summons; consequence of failure. is the first pleading on part of plaintif .263, 264, 265, when copy to be served on demand... may be dismissed for failure to serve copy................... grounds of demurrer to.... certain objections deemed waived unless taken by answer or demurrer.. made after order of arrest granted, how regarded.. issuing of injunction, how regarded.. time fixed by court for supplemental, cannot be enlarged. dismissal of, for disobedience to order for discovery. for neglect to serve summons... for neglect to proceed in action.. judgment for plaintiff not to exceed demand in.. dismissal of, does not prevent new action, unless, etc.. verification of. (See VERIFICATION.) criminal, defined; courts of record may punish for, when.... when punishable summarily. person charged with, must be notified. commitment for, must specify circumstances of offence. parties, officers, etc., when punishable civilly for......... in certain cases, arrest, etc., as for, prohibited.. prisoner committed for, to be actually confined.. disobedience to order requiring return of inventory of attached property.. for deposit, delivery, etc., of property. 718 778 by one judge, of proceedings commenced before another, in court of record in New York..... disobedience to provision forbidding new application for order or judgment refused. |