2006 New York Code - Appointment Of Temporary Stenographer Where Official Stenographer Fails To Attend Term.



 
    §   160.   Appointment   of   temporary  stenographer  where  official
  stenographer fails to attend term.   If an official  stenographer  shall
  not  be in attendance at a trial term of the supreme court, or a special
  term of the supreme court where issues of fact are triable, the  justice
  presiding  at the term may, in his discretion, employ a stenographer who
  shall be paid such compensation as the justice shall by his  certificate
  fix,  not  to  exceed  thirty dollars for each day's attendance, and ten
  cents for each mile for travel to and from his residence  to  the  place
  where the term is held, together with a reasonable sum for his necessary
  expenses  and  stationery.  The  sum so fixed shall be a charge upon the
  county in which the term shall be held, and shall be paid by the  county
  treasurer  upon  such  certificate  from the court fund or the fund from
  which jurors are paid.

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