2006 New York Code - Fees Of Clerk Of Appellate Division; In Each Judicial Department; Justices Thereof To Make Rules.



 
    §  265.  Fees  of  clerk  of  appellate  division;  in  each  judicial
  department; justices thereof to make rules.   Notwithstanding any  other
  provision of law:
    (a)  The  clerk of the appellate division of the supreme court in each
  judicial department, for his official  services  shall  be  entitled  to
  receive  for  and  on behalf of the state such reasonable fees as may be
  prescribed by rules as hereinafter provided. He  shall  account  to  the
  state  comptroller  for the moneys from such fees and shall pay into the
  state treasury all such moneys.
    (b) The justices of each appellate division  or  a  majority  of  them
  shall  have  the  power  to  make,  from  time to time, rules fixing and
  regulating the fees  of  the  clerk  of  such  appellate  division,  his
  undertaking, and all his duties in relation to such fees.

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