2006 New York Code - Terms Of County Court.



 
    §  190-c.  Terms of county court.  1. The county judge must, from time
  to time, appoint the times and places for holding terms of his court.
    2. At least two terms, for the trial of issues of law or of fact, must
  be appointed to be held in each year.
    3. Each term may continue as long as the county judge deems necessary.
    4. The county  judge  may,  by  a  new  appointment,  change  the  day
  appointed  for  holding a term, or appoint one or more additional terms,
  or dispense with the holding of a term, without affecting any other term
  or terms theretofore appointed to be held.
    6. The county court is always open for the transaction of any business
  for which notice is not required to be given to an adverse party, except
  where it is specially prescribed by law that the business must  be  done
  at a stated term.
    7. A statute or rule conferring power upon or authorizing a proceeding
  to be taken at a specified term of court, if the provision is applicable
  to  a  county  court,  is to be construed as applying to any term of the
  county court held pursuant to an appointment made as prescribed by law.

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