New York Statutes
§ 190-D — Place of holding terms of county court
§ 190-d. Place of holding terms of county court. Each term must be\nheld at the place designated by statute for that purpose; except that\nthe county judge may, from time to time, adjourn a term to any place\nwithin the county, for the hearing and decision of motions and appeals,\nand trials and other proceedings without a jury; and may appoint as many\nterms as he thinks proper to be held, either at the court-house or\nelsewhere in the county, for the same purpose.\n
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Terms of county court