2006 New York Code - Power Of County Court And County Judge Co-extensive With That Of Supreme Court And Supreme Court Justice.



 
    § 190-b. Power of county court and county judge co-extensive with that
  of  supreme court and supreme court justice. 1. Where a county court has
  jurisdiction of an action or a special proceeding, it possesses the same
  jurisdiction, power and authority in and  over  the  same,  and  in  the
  course of the proceedings therein, that the supreme court possesses in a
  like  case;  and  it  may  render any judgment or grant either party any
  relief that the supreme court may render or grant in a  like  case,  and
  may send its process and other mandates into any county of the state for
  service or execution and enforce obedience thereto in the same manner as
  the supreme court.
    2.  The  county  judge  possesses the same power and authority in such
  action or special  proceeding  that  a  justice  of  the  supreme  court
  possesses  in a like action or special proceeding brought in the supreme
  court.
    3. The county judge possesses  the  same  power  and  authority  in  a
  special  proceeding  which  can be lawfully instituted before him out of
  court that a justice of the supreme court possesses in  a  like  special
  proceeding instituted before him out of court.

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