AN ACT RELATING TO COURTS, OFFICERS OF JUSTICE, AND CIVIL
PROCEEDINGS.
Passed June 2, 1876; three-fifths being present.
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:
GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO COURTS, AND THE
MEMBERS AND OFFICERS THEREOF.
TITLE I.—THE COURTS OF THE STATE; THEIR GENERAL POWERS AND
ATTRIBUTES, AND GENERAL REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO
TITLE II.-PROVISIONS OF GENERAL APPLICATION, RELATING TO THE
JUDGES, AND CERTAIN OTHER OFFICERS OF THE COURTS.
The courts of the State; their general powers and attributes, and general regulations pertaining to the exercise thereof.
ARTICLE 1. Enumeration and classification.
2. General powers and attributes of the courts.
3. Miscellaneous provisions relating to the sittings of the courts.
SECTION 1. The courts referred to in this act, are enumerated in the Courts. next two sections.