New York Statutes
§ 1806 — Trial by jury; how obtained; discretionary costs
New York § 1806
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N.Y. Uniform Justice Court Act § 1806 (2026).
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§ 1806. Trial by jury; how obtained; discretionary costs.\n A person commencing an action upon a small claim under this article\nshall be deemed to have waived a trial by jury, but if said action shall\nbe removed to a regular part of the court, the plaintiff shall have the\nsame right to demand a trial by jury as if such action had originally\nbeen begun in such part. Any party to such action, other than the\nplaintiff, prior to the day upon which he is notified to appear or\nanswer, may file with the court a demand for a trial by jury and his\naffidavit that there are issues of fact in the action requiring such a\ntrial, specifying the same and stating that such trial is desired and\nintended in good faith. Such demand and affidavit shall be accompanied\nwith the jury fee required by la
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