Justices of the Peace and judges or. justices of inferior courts not of record, and their clerks, may be removed for cause, after due notice and an opportunity of being heard by such courts as are or may be prescribed by law. The New York Supplement - Page 7931920Full view - About this book
| Almanacs, American - 1899 - 794 pages
...of the members elected to each house concur therein. All other judicial officers, except JusticeĀ» of the Peace and judges or justices of inferior courts not of record may be removed by the Senate, on the recommendation of the Governor, if two-thirds of nil the members... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1900 - 1300 pages
...hold for the residue of the unexpired term. Their number and classification may be regulated by law. Justices of the peace and judges or justices of inferior...by such courts as are or may be prescribed by law. Justices of the peace and district court justices may be elected in the different cities of this State... | |
| Civil service - 1900 - 834 pages
...Gilbert, opposed. Per Curiam: By article 6, section 17, of the state constitution, it is provided that " justices of the peace, and judges or justices of inferior...after due notice and an opportunity of being heard such courts as are or may be prescribed by law." By section of the charter of the city of New York... | |
| New York (State) - Civil procedure - 1900 - 1184 pages
...classification may be regulated by law. Justices of the peace and judges or justices of inferior courts nut of record, and their clerks, may be removed for cause,...by such courts as are or may be prescribed by law. Justices of the peace and district court justices may be elected in the different cities of this State... | |
| New York (State) - Civil procedure - 1911 - 1740 pages
...hold for the residue of the uncxpired term. Their number and classification may be regulated by law. t contains a true statement of all the personal property of the deceased which has ns are or may be prescribed by law. Justices of the Peace and District Court Justices may be elected... | |
| New York (State) - 1911 - 1222 pages
...inferior courts of record, within the section of the Constitution which provides for the removal of justices of the peace and judges, or justices of inferior courts not of record, and their clerks, by G such county, city or State courts as are designated by law ; but for no other purpose. (Amended... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - Law reports, digests, etc - 1911 - 1078 pages
...city of New York (Laws of 1901, chap. 4f>6), which provides that a city magistrate or police clerk may be removed for cause, after due notice and an opportunity of being heard, by the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court within the division for which such city magistrate or police... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - New York (State) - 1911 - 1310 pages
...thousand dollars per annum". Page 19, line 24. after the word " situated " insert " The chief clerk may he removed for cause 'after due notice and an opportunity of being heard by the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court within the judicial district where such chief clerk resides".... | |
| New York (State) - Civil procedure - 1913 - 1810 pages
...hold for the residue of the unexpired term. Their number and classification may be regulated by law. Justices of the Peace and judges or justices of inferior courts not of record, and their clerks may lie removed for cause, after due notice and an opportunity of being heard, by surh courts as are or... | |
| New York (State) - 1913 - 1032 pages
...two-thirds of all the members elected to each house concur therein. All other judicial officers, except justices of the peace and judges or justices of inferior courts not of record, may be removed by the Senate, on the recommendation of the Governor, if twothirds of all the members... | |
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