New York Statutes
§ 272 — Search warrant
New York § 272
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Bluebook
N.Y. General Business § 272 (2026).
Text
§ 272. Search warrant. If at the time of the issue of the summons in a\ncourt not of record, the plaintiff or his agent make affidavit that he\nhas reason to believe and does believe that any defendant has any such\ncan or cans secreted upon his premises, the justice or other magistrate\nor court issuing the summons must, without requiring an undertaking,\ngrant an order for the arrest of the defendant, which order shall also\ncontain a direction to the officer to whom the same is issued, to\nimmediately search the place or premises mentioned in said affidavit,\nand if any such can or cans are there found, to bring the same together\nwith the defendant or other persons in whose possession said can or cans\nare found, before such justice, magistrate or court. The proceedings may\nbe amend
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