2006 New York Code - Notice To Delinquent Officer To Show Cause.



 
    §  758.  Notice  to  delinquent  officer  to  show  cause. Where it is
  prescribed by law, or by the rules of civil practice, that a notice  may
  be  served  in  behalf  of  a  party,  upon  a  sheriff or other person,
  requiring him to return a mandate, delivered to him, or to  show  cause,
  at  a  term  of  a  court,  why  he  should  not  be punished, or why an
  attachment should not be issued against  him,  for  a  contempt  of  the
  court; the party, in whose behalf the notice is served, may, at the time
  specified  therein,  file  with  the clerk, proof, by affidavit or other
  written evidence, of the delivery of the mandate to the accused; of  the
  default  or  other act, upon the occurrence of which, he was entitled to
  serve the notice; of the service of the notice; and of  the  failure  to
  comply  therewith.  Thereupon  the proceedings are the same, as where an
  order to show cause is made, and it, and a copy of the  affidavits  upon
  which it is granted, are served upon the accused.

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