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The Laws of New York
Consolidated Laws of New York
CHAPTER 30
Judiciary
ARTICLE 8
Clerks
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SECTION 255-A
Power of courts over docket
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SECTION 255-C
Uniform transcript and certificate act
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SECTION 255-B
Dockets of clerks to be public
Judiciary (JUD) CHAPTER 30, ARTICLE 8
§ 255-b. Dockets of clerks to be public. A docket-book, kept by a
clerk of a court, must be kept open, during the business hours fixed by
law, for search and examination by any person.