2006 New York Code - Jurisdiction, Venue Or Procedure Not Affected Or Impaired; Certain Cases.



 
    §  2104.  Jurisdiction,  venue  or procedure not affected or impaired;
  certain cases. Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or  special
  law,  law  and  rules,  regulation  or  charter  or  of  this act to the
  contrary, in the county of Suffolk in those cases  of  districts  having
  one  district  court  part,  the  jurisdiction  of a court, the venue or
  procedure otherwise provided by law  therefor  shall  not  be  affected,
  altered,  increased, diminished or impaired by the location of the place
  for the office of the clerk or the place for the holding  of  the  court
  outside  of the territorial boundary line of such district provided such
  location is within fifteen hundred feet of such boundary line.

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