L. 1888, Chap. 242-An act to provide for the appointment of an officer to attend the special terms of the supreme court in the county of Erie and justices' chambers. Appointment; powers; salary; sheriff not required to attend. SECTION 1. The justices of the supreme court of the eighth judicial district or a majority of them may appoint and at their pleasure remove, a court officer whose duties it shall be to attend at justices' chambers and at the special terms of the supreme court held in the county of Erie. Such officer shall possess the powers of officers designated by sheriffs to attend upon courts. He shall receive a salary of one thousand dollars a year, to be paid in equal monthly payments, by the treasurer of Erie county. The sheriff of said county shall not hereafter be required to attend or designate any officers to attend said court unless requested so to do by the justice presiding. [NOTE TO THIS ARTICLE.-Other provisions for the appointment of stenographers, their duties, compensation, etc., will be found in the Code of Civil Procedure.] CHAPTER IV. OF ACTIONS AND THE TIMES OF COMMENCING THEM. TITLE I-OF ACTIONS, AND THEIR GENERAL DIVISIONS. TITLE II.-OF THE TIME OF COMMENCING ACTIONS. [Chapter 4 was wholly repealed by L. 1849, ch. 438, § 73.] [201-301] '302-345] TITLE CHAPTER V. OF SUITS RELATING TO REAL PROPERTY. I. OF THE ACTION OF EJECTMENT. II.-PROCEEDINGS TO COMPEL THE DETERMINATION OF CLAIMS TO REAL PROPERTY IN CERTAIN CASES. TITLE III. OF THE PARTITION OF LANDS OWNED BY SEVERAL PERSONS. TITLE VI. OF TRESPASS ON LANDS. TITLE VII.--GENERAL PROVISIONS CONCERNING ACTIONS RELATING TO TITLE VIII.---PROCEEDINGS TO DISCOVER THE DEATH OF PERSONS, UPON WHOSE LIVES ANY PARTICULAR ESTATE MAY DEPEND. So much of chapter 5, as had not been previously repealed, was repealed by L. 1880, ch. 245.] CHAPTER VI. OF PROCEEDINGS IN PERSONAL ACTIONS BROUGHT TITLE I.—OF THE COMMENCEMENT OF SUITS AND THE PROCEEDINGS TITLE II.-OF PLEADINGS AND SET-OFFS. TITLE III.-OF THE ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES UPON DEFAULT. TITLE IV.-OF JUDGMENTS. TITLE V. OF EXECUTIONS, AND THE DUTIES OF OFFICERS THEREON. GRESS OF AN ACTION AT LAW. [So much of this chapter, as had not been previously repealed, was repealed by L. 1830, ch. 245.] [346-385] TITLE 3. [386] [387] CHAPTER VII. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS OF A GENERAL NATURE, TITLE I.-OF THE ABATEMENT OF SUITS BY DEATH, MARRIAGE, OR TITLE II.—OF THE REMOVAL OF CAUSES BEFORE TRIAL OR JUDGMENT, TITLE [Repealed.] V.-OF AMENDING PLEADINGS AND PROCEEDINGS. TITLE VI.-OF THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF SHERIFFS, CORONERS AND OTHER OFFICERS, IN THE ARREST AND IMPRISONMENT OF TITLE I Of the Abatement of Suits by Death, Marriage, or otherwise, and of their Of the Removal of Causes before Trial or Judgment, from inferior Courts. [Repealed by L. 1877, ch. 417; except §§ 15 and 16, which were repealed by L. 1880, ch. 245.] ART. 1.-Of taking, conditionally, the testimony of witnesses within this state. [Repealed by L. 1877, ch. 417.] ART. 2.-Of taking the testimony of witnesses out of this state. [Repealed by L. 1877, ch. 417.] ART. 3.-Of affidavits taken, and other judicial proceedings had in other states and foreign countries. [Repealed by L. 1877, ch. 417.] ART. 4.-Of depositions taken in this state, to be used in courts of other states and countries. [Repealed by L. 1877, ch. 417.] ART. 5.-Of proceedings to perpetuate testimony. [Repealed by L. 1877, ch. 417.] ART. 6.—Of witnesses, their privileges, and compelling their attendance. [Repealed by L. 1877, ch. 417.] ART. 7.—Of documentary evidence, and the preservation thereof. |