New York Statutes
§ 2101 — Definitions
New York § 2101
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N.Y. New York City Civil Court § 2101 (2026).
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§ 2101. Definitions. The following words used in this act shall have\nthe meaning attached to them in this section, unless otherwise apparent\nfrom the context:\n (a) "Attorney" means a duly licensed attorney of the supreme court of\nthis state.\n (b) "Clerk" means the chief clerk or any other clerk or person,\nregardless of title, designated by the appellate division to perform the\nfunction referred to in the particular section.\n (c) "Real property action" or "real property actions" mean an action\nor actions provided for in § 203 of this act.\n (d) "Appellate division" means the appellate divisions of the supreme\ncourt in the first and second judicial departments or the administrative\njudge or judges designated as provided by law to perform the function\nreferred to in the par
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