New York Statutes
§ 4315 — Referee to be sworn
Rule 4315. Referee to be sworn. A referee, other than a judicial\nhearing officer or a special referee, before entering upon his duties,\nshall be sworn faithfully and fairly to do such acts and make such\ndetermination and report as the order requires. The oath may be\nadministered by any person authorized to take acknowledgments of deeds\nby the real property law. The oath may be waived upon consent of all\nparties.\n
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Nearby Sections
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§ 4311
Order of reference§ 4313
Notice§ 4314
Successor referee§ 4315
Referee to be sworn§ 4318
Conduct of trial§ 4319
Decision§ 4320
Reference to report§ 4321
Fees and expenses