New York Statutes
§ 304 — Apportionment of stenographer's salary and duplication of stenographic minutes
New York § 304
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N.Y. Judiciary § 304 (2026).
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§ 304. Apportionment of stenographer's salary and duplication of\nstenographic minutes. When, by provision of law, a justice of the\nsupreme court of this state, by his order, in writing, duly entered in a\ncounty clerk's office in the judicial district of said justice,\napportions the stenographer's salary among the several counties of said\njudicial district, or requires the duplication of any stenographic notes\ntaken in said judicial district, no notice of the application for said\norder shall be adjudged necessary upon any board of supervisors in said\njudicial district, and the liability for compensation for such services\nshall be deemed fixed upon the performance of the work.\n
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