New York Statutes
§ 306 — Jury to determine and assess damages; fees of justice of peace and constable
New York § 306
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N.Y. Highway § 306 (2026).
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§ 306. Jury to determine and assess damages; fees of justice of peace\nand constable. At the time and place to which the proceeding has been\nadjourned, as provided in section three hundred and four hereof, the\ntown superintendent, and the justice of the peace so designated by him,\nshall attend, and a jury of twelve shall then be openly drawn and chosen\nby the justice of the peace, in the same manner as juries are drawn in\njustices' courts, except that each party may peremptorily challenge not\nmore than six of the persons drawn as such jurors. The parties may elect\nto try the issue by a less number than twelve jurors, at any time before\na witness is sworn. The persons so selected, as herein provided, shall\nconstitute the jury and shall be sworn by the justice of the peace well\na
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