New York Constitution
Article VI, § 14 — Discharge of duties of more than one judicial office by same judicial officer
New York Const. art. VI, § 14
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N.Y. Const. art. VI, § 14.
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The legislature may at any time provide that outside the city of New York the same person may act and discharge the duties of county judge and surrogate or of judge of the family court and surrogate, or of county judge and judge of the family court, or of all three positions in any county.
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