New York Statutes
§ 5 — Appointment, duties, salaries and compensation of court officers and employees
New York § 5
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N.Y. Court of Claims § 5 (2026).
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§ 5. Appointment, duties, salaries and compensation of court officers\nand employees.
1.The court of claims shall appoint and may at pleasure\nremove the clerk of the court, one confidential stenographer to the\npresiding judge, stenographers, typists, attendants and other clerical\nassistants. They shall perform such duties as the court may prescribe.\nThe number of stenographers, typists, attendants and other clerical\nassistants employed and the salaries of all employees shall be fixed by\nthe court of claims. Such temporary employees as may be needed shall\nlikewise be appointed.\n 1-a. The clerk of the court and such other non-judicial personnel as\nshall be authorized by law, rule or order shall each have the power to\nadminister oaths, take acknowledgments and sign the process
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