2006 New York Code - Adjournment Of Session Of Term Of Court Of Record To Another Place Because Of Public Calamity Or Want Of Accommodation.



 
    §  10.  Adjournment  of  session of term of court of record to another
  place because of public calamity or want of  accommodation.  If,  during
  the  actual  session  of  a  term  of a court of record, the judge, or a
  majority of the judges, holding the same, deem it inexpedient, by reason
  of war, pestilence or other public calamity, or the danger  thereof,  or
  for want of suitable accommodation, that the term should be continued at
  the  place where it is then being held, the court may, by order, adjourn
  the term, to be held at any other time and place  within  its  district.
  Notice of such an adjournment must be given, as the court directs by the
  order.

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