Laws of the State of New York: Passed at the Sessions of the Legislature Held in the Years 1777-1801, Being the First Twenty-four Sessions, Volume 4Weed, Parsons, 1887 - Law |
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... allowed . notes and And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid , That in those Evidence cases where the courts shall direct their clerks , to examine , ascertain on bills , and determine , what sum the plaintif ought to ...
... allowed . notes and And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid , That in those Evidence cases where the courts shall direct their clerks , to examine , ascertain on bills , and determine , what sum the plaintif ought to ...
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... allowed by the supervisors of the said county at their annual meeting . sation shall proceed to ascertain the same ; and the CHAP . 15. ] 13 TWENTIETH SESSION . present at the commencement or opening of the same court...
... allowed by the supervisors of the said county at their annual meeting . sation shall proceed to ascertain the same ; and the CHAP . 15. ] 13 TWENTIETH SESSION . present at the commencement or opening of the same court...
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... allowed , and costs shall be seperately specified in the indorsement on the execution . And all process for summoning jurors to appear in the said court shall be in the following form . " The people of the Venire . State of New York ...
... allowed , and costs shall be seperately specified in the indorsement on the execution . And all process for summoning jurors to appear in the said court shall be in the following form . " The people of the Venire . State of New York ...
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... allowed taxed or taken in any actions or proceedings by virtue of this act , that is to say ; fees to the said justices to be divided among them in manner herein after mentioned . For every summons or warrant , twelve cents . For tak ...
... allowed taxed or taken in any actions or proceedings by virtue of this act , that is to say ; fees to the said justices to be divided among them in manner herein after mentioned . For every summons or warrant , twelve cents . For tak ...
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... allowed to the said justices , each of them shall to justices . be allowed and paid the further sum of three dollars for every day , they respectively sit and hold the said court , according to the rota- tion aforesaid , to be paid ...
... allowed to the said justices , each of them shall to justices . be allowed and paid the further sum of three dollars for every day , they respectively sit and hold the said court , according to the rota- tion aforesaid , to be paid ...
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