New York Statutes
§ 9701 — Records to be kept by the clerk of appellate division
New York § 9701
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N.Y. Civil Practice Law & Rules § 9701 (2026).
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Rule 9701. Records to be kept by the clerk of appellate division. The\nclerk of the appellate division in each department shall keep:\n 1. a book, properly indexed, or an index, in which shall be entered\nthe title of all proceedings in that court, with entries under each,\nshowing the proceedings taken therein and the final disposition thereof;\nand\n 2. a book in which shall be indexed all undertakings filed in the\nclerk's office, with a statement of the proceedings in which they are\ngiven, and a statement of any disposition or order made of or concerning\nthem; and\n 3. a book, properly indexed, or an index, which shall contain (a) the\nname of each attorney admitted to practice in the department, with the\ndate of the attorney's admission, and (b) the name of each person who\nh
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