New York Statutes
§ 31 — Powers and duties of town justices; requirements; restriction
New York § 31
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N.Y. Town § 31 (2026).
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§ 31. Powers and duties of town justices; requirements; restriction.\n1. The town justice shall have such jurisdiction in criminal and civil\nmatters and in special proceedings, as is now or may hereafter be\nconferred by law. Each such justice shall:\n (a) Keep or cause to be kept the records and dockets required by the\nuniform justice court act. No town justice shall receive or disburse any\nmoneys unless he shall furnish or receive a proper receipt therefor, or\nmake a memorandum or record of such transaction, in such form and detail\nas the state comptroller shall prescribe.\n (b) At least annually and as often as may be required, submit his\ndockets to the members of the town board for examination and audit.\n 2. No town justice selected for a term of office commencing on or\na
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