New York Judiciary Code § 264

Duties of clerk of appellate division in each department
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§ 264. Duties of clerk of appellate division in each department.  1.\nThe clerk of the appellate division in each department shall keep his\noffice at a place to be designated by the justices appointing him.\n  2. A term of the appellate division of the supreme court must be\nattended by the clerk of the appellate division of the supreme court,\nappointed for the department in which the term is held, who must act\nunder the direction of the court or of the presiding justice.\n  3. The clerk of the appellate division in any department, with whom is\nfiled a copy of the rules made by the justices of his department for\nfixing the times and places for holding special and trial terms, and for\nassigning justices to hold special and trial terms, must immediately\ntransmit a copy thereof, certified by him, to each of the justices of\nthe supreme court in such department not designated as justices of an\nappellate division.\n  4. The clerk of each department of the appellate division, upon the\npayment of the fees allowed by law, must deliver to the person admitted\nto practice as an attorney and counsellor a certificate under his hand\nand official seal, stating that such person has been so admitted, that\nhe has taken and subscribed the constitutional oath of office as\nprescribed in section four hundred sixty-six of this chapter and that he\nhas registered with the administrative office of the courts as required\nby section four hundred sixty-eight-a of this chapter.\n

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