2006 New York Code - Attorney\'s Oath Of Office.



 
    §  466. Attorney's oath of office. Each person, admitted as prescribed
  in this chapter must, upon his admission, take the  constitutional  oath
  of office in open court, and subscribe the same in a roll or book, to be
  kept in the office of the clerk of the appellate division of the supreme
  court for that purpose.
    Any  person  now  in  actual service in the armed forces of the United
  States or whose induction or enlistment therein is imminent,  or  within
  sixty  days  after  he  has  been honorably discharged, if the appellate
  division of the supreme court in the department  in  which  such  person
  resides  is  not  in  session,  may subscribe and take the oath before a
  justice of that court, with the same force and  effect  as  if  it  were
  taken  in  open court, except that in the first department the oath must
  be taken before the presiding justice or, in  his  absence,  before  the
  senior justice.

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