New York State - Judiciary - JUD - Article 10
ARTICLE 10 ATTENDANTS, OFFICERS AND MESSENGERS
Section 340. Salary of messenger of court of appeals.
341. Duty of attendants at term of appellate division.
342. Duties of court officers, attendants and messengers of courts in Kings, Queens, Richmond, Nassau and Suffolk counties.
343. Duties of attendants for supreme and county courts in Monroe county.
344. Number of attendants upon courts in certain counties.
345. Compensation of attendants of appellate division in third and fourth departments.
346. Salary of attendants of courts in the first department and of the appellate division.
348. Salary of attendants of courts in Queens, Nassau and Suffolk counties.
350. Salary of attendants of supreme court in Richmond county.
351. Salary of confidential court attendants of the supreme court justices in the third judicial district residing in Albany and Rensselaer counties.
352. Powers and salary of court officers appointed in Erie county.
§ 340. Salary of messenger of court of appeals. The messenger appointed to attend on the judges of the court of appeals shall receive a salary of one thousand six hundred dollars per annum, to be paid in monthly instalments.
§ 341. Duty of attendants at term of appellate division. A term of the appellate division of the supreme court must be attended by not more than three attendants appointed by such court, one of whom shall act as crier; all of whom must act under the direction of the court or of the presiding justice. The fees of such attendants for attending a term of the appellate division must be paid out of the treasury of the state.
§ 342. Duties of court officers, attendants and messengers of courts in Kings, Queens, Richmond, Nassau and Suffolk counties. Each of the persons appointed a court officer, attendant or messenger of the supreme court or county court of Kings, Queens or Richmond counties as prescribed in sections one hundred and sixty-eight and two hundred one of this chapter, must attend, from day to day, the terms and sittings, within his county, of the court to which he is assigned, to preserve order, and perform whatever services may be required of him, by the judge presiding thereat. The attendant or messenger of the supreme court in Nassau and Suffolk counties, respectively, appointed as prescribed by section one hundred and sixty-eight of this chapter must attend, from day to day, the terms and sittings of the said court to which he is assigned by the justice or justices by whom he was appointed; to preserve order and perform whatever services may be required of him by the judge presiding thereat; and shall attend at the chambers provided for the justices of said court in said county and perform such other duties thereat, in addition to his duties as court attendant, as may be prescribed by the justice or justices sitting therein.
§ 343. Duties of attendants for supreme and county courts in Monroe county. Each of the persons appointed an attendant in the supreme or county court by the sheriff of Monroe county pursuant to section four hundred and nine of this chapter must attend from day to day the terms and sittings of the court to which he is assigned, to preserve order and to perform such other services as may be required by the judge or justice presiding thereat, and shall attend at chambers and perform such other duties in and about said court-house in addition to their duties as court attendants, as may be prescribed by said justices and judges.
§ 344. Number of attendants upon courts in certain counties. In any county where the compensation of the attendants provided for in section four hundred and three of this chapter, is now fixed by statute at the sum of three dollars per day and mileage, the number of attendants to be appointed for any one term of court, pursuant to said section, shall not exceed eighteen.
§ 345. Compensation of attendants of appellate division in third and fourth departments. Each of the attendants appointed by the justices of the appellate division of the fourth department shall receive a compensation of three thousand four hundred fifty dollars per year, payable monthly. Each of the attendants appointed by the justices of the appellate division of the third department shall receive a compensation to be fixed by said justices at not to exceed three thousand four hundred fifty dollars per year, payable monthly. Such attendants shall also be entitled to receive their traveling expenses to and from their homes to the place where said sessions are held, not exceeding once in each term. The compensation of the attendants shall be paid by the department of taxation and finance upon the certificate of the presiding justice of the department.
§ 346. Salary of attendants of courts in the first department and of the appellate division. The salaries of the attendants of the supreme court in the first judicial district shall be fixed by the justices of the supreme court of the first judicial district or a majority of them and the board of estimate of the city of New York shall provide for raising and paying the same. The salaries of the attendants of the appellate division, first department and the salaries of the confidential attendants to the justices of the appellate division, first department, who are stenographers, shall be fixed by the justices of the said appellate division and such compensation shall be paid by the department of taxation and finance as provided by section ninety-four of this chapter.
§ 348. Salary of attendants of courts in Queens, Nassau and Suffolk counties. The court attendants appointed for the supreme court in the county of Queens, pursuant to section one hundred and sixty-eight of this chapter shall each receive an annual salary to be fixed by the justice or justices in said section mentioned; and the court attendants appointed for the county court in said county pursuant to section two hundred of this chapter shall each receive an annual salary to be fixed by the county judge of said county and all of such salaries shall be a county charge; the court attendant appointed for the supreme court in the counties of Nassau or Suffolk, respectively, pursuant to section one hundred and sixty-eight of this chapter, shall receive a salary, to be fixed by the justice or justices appointing him, to be a county charge.
§ 350. Salary of attendants of supreme court in Richmond county. Each of the attendants appointed for the supreme court in the county of Richmond, shall receive a salary to be fixed by the justice or justices residing in Richmond county, or by a majority of them; such salary, so fixed, shall be subject to the approval of the board of estimate of the city of New York, in its discretion, and shall be a county charge.
§ 351. Salary of confidential court attendants of the supreme court justices in the third judicial district residing in Albany and Rensselaer counties. The confidential court attendants appointed by the justices of the supreme court in the third judicial district residing in Albany and Rensselaer counties, pursuant to section one hundred sixty-four of this chapter, shall each receive an annual salary not in excess of five thousand dollars, which shall be a charge upon the counties of Albany and Rensselaer, respectively, and shall be paid by the treasurer of each such county, respectively, upon certificate of such justice in monthly installments.
§ 352. Powers and salary of court officers appointed in Erie county. The officers appointed pursuant to sections one hundred seventy-three and two hundred two of this chapter to attend upon the courts of Erie county shall possess all the powers of officers designated by sheriffs to attend upon such courts. They shall each receive such salary as shall be fixed by the justices of the supreme court residing in Erie county, or a majority of them, to be paid in equal semi-monthly payments by the treasurer of the county of Erie.
Section 340. Salary of messenger of court of appeals.
341. Duty of attendants at term of appellate division.
342. Duties of court officers, attendants and messengers of courts in Kings, Queens, Richmond, Nassau and Suffolk counties.
343. Duties of attendants for supreme and county courts in Monroe county.
344. Number of attendants upon courts in certain counties.
345. Compensation of attendants of appellate division in third and fourth departments.
346. Salary of attendants of courts in the first department and of the appellate division.
348. Salary of attendants of courts in Queens, Nassau and Suffolk counties.
350. Salary of attendants of supreme court in Richmond county.
351. Salary of confidential court attendants of the supreme court justices in the third judicial district residing in Albany and Rensselaer counties.
352. Powers and salary of court officers appointed in Erie county.
§ 340. Salary of messenger of court of appeals. The messenger appointed to attend on the judges of the court of appeals shall receive a salary of one thousand six hundred dollars per annum, to be paid in monthly instalments.
§ 341. Duty of attendants at term of appellate division. A term of the appellate division of the supreme court must be attended by not more than three attendants appointed by such court, one of whom shall act as crier; all of whom must act under the direction of the court or of the presiding justice. The fees of such attendants for attending a term of the appellate division must be paid out of the treasury of the state.
§ 342. Duties of court officers, attendants and messengers of courts in Kings, Queens, Richmond, Nassau and Suffolk counties. Each of the persons appointed a court officer, attendant or messenger of the supreme court or county court of Kings, Queens or Richmond counties as prescribed in sections one hundred and sixty-eight and two hundred one of this chapter, must attend, from day to day, the terms and sittings, within his county, of the court to which he is assigned, to preserve order, and perform whatever services may be required of him, by the judge presiding thereat. The attendant or messenger of the supreme court in Nassau and Suffolk counties, respectively, appointed as prescribed by section one hundred and sixty-eight of this chapter must attend, from day to day, the terms and sittings of the said court to which he is assigned by the justice or justices by whom he was appointed; to preserve order and perform whatever services may be required of him by the judge presiding thereat; and shall attend at the chambers provided for the justices of said court in said county and perform such other duties thereat, in addition to his duties as court attendant, as may be prescribed by the justice or justices sitting therein.
§ 343. Duties of attendants for supreme and county courts in Monroe county. Each of the persons appointed an attendant in the supreme or county court by the sheriff of Monroe county pursuant to section four hundred and nine of this chapter must attend from day to day the terms and sittings of the court to which he is assigned, to preserve order and to perform such other services as may be required by the judge or justice presiding thereat, and shall attend at chambers and perform such other duties in and about said court-house in addition to their duties as court attendants, as may be prescribed by said justices and judges.
§ 344. Number of attendants upon courts in certain counties. In any county where the compensation of the attendants provided for in section four hundred and three of this chapter, is now fixed by statute at the sum of three dollars per day and mileage, the number of attendants to be appointed for any one term of court, pursuant to said section, shall not exceed eighteen.
§ 345. Compensation of attendants of appellate division in third and fourth departments. Each of the attendants appointed by the justices of the appellate division of the fourth department shall receive a compensation of three thousand four hundred fifty dollars per year, payable monthly. Each of the attendants appointed by the justices of the appellate division of the third department shall receive a compensation to be fixed by said justices at not to exceed three thousand four hundred fifty dollars per year, payable monthly. Such attendants shall also be entitled to receive their traveling expenses to and from their homes to the place where said sessions are held, not exceeding once in each term. The compensation of the attendants shall be paid by the department of taxation and finance upon the certificate of the presiding justice of the department.
§ 346. Salary of attendants of courts in the first department and of the appellate division. The salaries of the attendants of the supreme court in the first judicial district shall be fixed by the justices of the supreme court of the first judicial district or a majority of them and the board of estimate of the city of New York shall provide for raising and paying the same. The salaries of the attendants of the appellate division, first department and the salaries of the confidential attendants to the justices of the appellate division, first department, who are stenographers, shall be fixed by the justices of the said appellate division and such compensation shall be paid by the department of taxation and finance as provided by section ninety-four of this chapter.
§ 348. Salary of attendants of courts in Queens, Nassau and Suffolk counties. The court attendants appointed for the supreme court in the county of Queens, pursuant to section one hundred and sixty-eight of this chapter shall each receive an annual salary to be fixed by the justice or justices in said section mentioned; and the court attendants appointed for the county court in said county pursuant to section two hundred of this chapter shall each receive an annual salary to be fixed by the county judge of said county and all of such salaries shall be a county charge; the court attendant appointed for the supreme court in the counties of Nassau or Suffolk, respectively, pursuant to section one hundred and sixty-eight of this chapter, shall receive a salary, to be fixed by the justice or justices appointing him, to be a county charge.
§ 350. Salary of attendants of supreme court in Richmond county. Each of the attendants appointed for the supreme court in the county of Richmond, shall receive a salary to be fixed by the justice or justices residing in Richmond county, or by a majority of them; such salary, so fixed, shall be subject to the approval of the board of estimate of the city of New York, in its discretion, and shall be a county charge.
§ 351. Salary of confidential court attendants of the supreme court justices in the third judicial district residing in Albany and Rensselaer counties. The confidential court attendants appointed by the justices of the supreme court in the third judicial district residing in Albany and Rensselaer counties, pursuant to section one hundred sixty-four of this chapter, shall each receive an annual salary not in excess of five thousand dollars, which shall be a charge upon the counties of Albany and Rensselaer, respectively, and shall be paid by the treasurer of each such county, respectively, upon certificate of such justice in monthly installments.
§ 352. Powers and salary of court officers appointed in Erie county. The officers appointed pursuant to sections one hundred seventy-three and two hundred two of this chapter to attend upon the courts of Erie county shall possess all the powers of officers designated by sheriffs to attend upon such courts. They shall each receive such salary as shall be fixed by the justices of the supreme court residing in Erie county, or a majority of them, to be paid in equal semi-monthly payments by the treasurer of the county of Erie.