New York Statutes
§ 701 — Direction and execution of mandates
New York § 701
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N.Y. Uniform City Court Act § 701 (2026).
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§ 701. Direction and execution of mandates.\n (a) In an action or proceeding brought in the court, all civil\nprocesses and mandates, except as otherwise provided in this act, may be\nserved or executed only within the county. They shall be executed by the\ncourt's enforcement officer within such area as is within his\nterritorial jurisdiction as elsewhere provided by law. Where this act\nempowers the court's process or mandate to be served or executed without\nthe county, or where it is to be served or executed within the county\nbut at such place therein as is beyond the territorial jurisdiction of\nthe court's enforcement officer, the process or mandate may be served or\nexecuted by such officer as could serve or execute the process or\nmandate of the supreme court of the county in a l
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