2006 New York Code - Lost Or Destroyed Seal Must Be Replaced.



 
    §  30.  Lost  or  destroyed  seal must be replaced. When the seal of a
  court is so injured, that it can not be  conveniently  used,  the  court
  must  cause  it to be destroyed; and when the seal of a court is lost or
  destroyed, the court must cause a new seal to be made,  similar  in  all
  respects  to  the former seal, which shall become the seal of the court.
  The expense of a new seal for a county clerk, or  a  local  court  in  a
  city,  must  be paid as part of the contingent expenses of the county or
  of the court, as the case requires. The expense of a new  seal  for  any
  other  court,  except  a  surrogate's court, must be paid from the state
  treasury.
    The provisions of this section shall not be applicable in those  cases
  where special provisions are otherwise made by law.

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