The Greater New York Charter as enacted in 1897

(Albany :  Weed-Parsons,  c1897.)

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CHAPTER XX.

infekiok local coukts.

Title i. The city court of New York.

2.  The municipal court op the city or New York.

3.   Inferior courts of criminal jurisdiction.

4.  The marshals.

TITLE I.

THE CITY court OF NEW YORK.

Sec. 1345. City court of New York continued.
1346. Id.; justices of the court.

§ 1345. The city court shall be continued, and said court and
the justices thereof shall have the same powers and jurisdiction as
are now conferred upon them by law; provided, however, that in
sections three hundred and thirty-eight, thirty-one hundred and
sixty-five, thirty-one hundred and sixty-nine, thirty-one hundred
and seventy and thirty-two hundred and sixty-eight of the code of
civil procedure the word "city" shall be construed to mean and
apply to the territory within The City of New York as it existed
and was constituted prior to the sixth day of June, eighteen hun¬
dred and ninety-five.

See Code Civ. Pro., §§ 815-839, 8159-8196, 8855.

§ 1346. The justices of said city court in office when this act shall
take effect shall continue to hold ofifice until the expiration of their
respective terms; but the successors of said justices shall be elected
for and hold office for the period of ten years.

See L. 1888, ch. 410, § 1206.

TITLE 2.

the municipal court of the  CITY OF  NEW YORK.

Sec. 1350. Courts, etc., abolished.

1351.  Municipal court created.

1352.  Justices.

1353.  Qualifications, etc., of justices.

1354.  Oath.
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