The Greater New York Charter as enacted in 1897

(Albany :  Weed-Parsons,  c1897.)

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§ 1353. Id.; person arrested to be served with papers and brought
before the oourt.   Code of Civ. Pro., § 3179.

§ 1254. Id.; defendant may give bail.   Code of Civ. Pro., § 3180.

§ 1255. Id.; defendant to be allowed to seek bail before being com¬
mitted.    Code of Civ. Pro., § 3181.

§ 1256. Id.; bail or deposit after return.   Code of Civ. Pro., § 3183.

§ 1257. Id.; defendant to remain in jail until final judgment, in absence
of bail or deposit.   Code of Civ. Pro., § 3183.

§ 1358. Id.; sheriff to make return forthwith.   Code of Civ. Pro., § 3184.

§ 1359. Id.; proceedings upon return.   Code of Civ. Pro., § 3185.

§ 1260. Id.; trial.   Code of Civ. Pro., § 3186.

§ 1361. Id.; foregoing sections not to prevent ordinary actions in
marine cases.   Code of Civ. Pro., § 3187.

§ 1262. Id.; certain sections of Code of Civil Procedure inapplicable.
Code of Civ. Pro., § 3160.

§ 1363. Judgments in favor of working women. Code of Civ. Pro.,
§ 3167.

§ 1264. Depositions.   Code of Civ. Pro., § 3171.

§ 1265. Money paid into court.   Code of Civ. Pro., §§ 3164, 747, 748.

§ 1266. Appeal to general term from final judgment. Code of Civ. Pro.,
J 3188.

§ 1267. Id.; from interlocutory judgment.   Code of Civ. Pro., § 3189.

§ 1368. Id.; within what time to be taken.   Code of Civ. Pro., § 3190.

§ 1269. Appeal from general term to tlie appellate term of the supreme
court.   Code of Civ. Pro., § 3191.

§ 1370. Id.; proceedings regulated.   Code of Civ. Pro., § 3193.  .

§ 1371. Id.; within what time to be taken.   Code ol Civ. Pro., § 3193.

§ 1272. Id.; judgment by appellate court.   Code of Civ. Pro., § 3194.

§ 1373. Court of appeals; appeal to.   Code of Civ. Pro., § 191.

§ 1374. Id.; procedure upon. Code of Civ. Pro., § 3195.

Salaries of clerk, deputy clerks and attendants of city court of New
York.

§ 1375. The clerks, oflicers, attendants and interpreter of said court
shall receive the following salaries: The clerk, four thousand five hun¬
dred doUars; one deputy clerk, three thousand dollars; two deputy clerks,
two thousand dollars; the assistant clerks, fifteen, hundred dollars; the
attendants, one thousand dollars, and the interpreter, fifteen hundred
dollars, and such salaries shall be all that the persons holding sucli
offices or position.s shall be entitled to receive from the treasury of said
city for any and all services rendered to the city or coi^nty during the
term for which such salary shall be received. (As amended by L. 1894,
ch. 757, § 1.)

See L. 1894, ch. 757, §§ 2 and 3.

§ 1276. Costs.    Code of Civ. Pro., § 3351.

§ 1377. Costs of adjournment may be imposed. Code of Civ. Pro.,
§ 3255.

Clerk to collect stenographer's trial fee.

§ 1378. The clerk of said court shall collect and receive a stenographer's
lee of one dollar aud fifty cents for each and everj^ trial had in said court.

L. 1875, ch. 479, § 54 (Comp. 1317).
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