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ARGUED AND DETERMINED

IN THE

COURT OF APPEALS

OF THE

33

STATE OF NEW YORK,

WITH

NOTES, REFERENCES, AND AN INDEX.

BY

JOEL TIFFANY,

Counselor-at-Law.

VOL. VI.

ALBANY :

WEARE C. LITTLE,

LAW BOOKSELLER, No. 525 BROADWAY,

MDCCCLXVI.

Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year MDCCCLXVI, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of New York, by FRANCIS C. BARLOW, Secretary of State of the State of New York, in trust for the benefit of the people of the said State.

ALSO-Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year MDCCCLXVI, by WEARE C. LITTLE, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of New York.

Rec July 17, 1846
REPLACEMENT

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WEED, PARSONS AND COMPANY,

PRINTERS AND STEREOTYPERS.

JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS.

AN ACT IN RELATION TO THE JUDICIARY.

[Laws 1847, ch. 280.]

§ 5. "The judge of the Court of Appeals elected by the electors of the State, who shall have the shortest time to serve, shall be the chief judge of said court."

§ 6. "Four justices of the Supreme Court, to be judges of the Court of Appeals, shall every year be selected from the class of said justices having the shortest time to serve; and alternately, first, from the first, third, fifth, and seventh judicial districts, and then from the second, fourth, sixth, and eighth judicial districts; and shall enter upon their duties as judges of the Court of Appeals on the first day of January, and serve as judges of said court one year."

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