New York Statutes

§ 182 — Number of judges of the county court in each county

New York § 182
JurisdictionNew York
Law JUDJudiciary
Art. 6-ACounty Judges, Surrogates and Certain District Attorneys

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§ 182. Number of judges of the county court in each county. The\nnumber of judges of the county court in each county shall be as follows:\n Subd. Name of county Subd. Name of county\n 1. Albany, two; 28. Nassau, fourteen;\n 2. Allegany, two; 29. Niagara, two;\n 3. Broome, two; 30. Oneida, two;\n 4. Cattaraugus, two; 31. Onondaga, three;\n 5. Cayuga, one; 32. Ontario, two;\n 6. Chautauqua, one; 33. Orange, three;\n 7. Chemung, two; 34. Orleans, one;\n 8. Chenango, one; 35. Oswego, two;\n 9. Clinton, one; 36. Otsego, two;\n 10. Columbia, two; 37. Putnam

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Arvelo v. City of New York
182 Misc. 2d 101 (Civil Court of the City of New York, 1999)
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(New York Attorney General Reports, 2009)

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