New York Statutes
§ 603 — Transcript of decree or order 1
New York § 603
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N.Y. Surrogate's Court Procedure § 603 (2026).
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§ 603. Transcript of decree or order\n 1. Clerk to furnish transcript. Upon the application of any person,\nthe clerk must furnish to him a transcript of any decree or order. If\nit be for other than money only, the clerk shall insert in the\ntranscript a brief statement of the nature of the relief awarded. Such\nstatement may be inserted under "remarks" as contained in the form set\nforth in section 255-c of the judiciary law.\n 2. Docketing with county clerk. A transcript of a decree or order of\nthe court may be filed in the office of the clerk of the county in which\nthe court is located and upon such filing the clerk shall docket the\ndecree or order in like manner and with like effect as a judgment\nentered in the supreme court within the county. The filing and\ndocketing an
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