This series consists of final determinations of the court, as transcribed by the court clerk, for cases heard before the Third Department. Volume 32 contains special term appointment orders, 1902-1911. Information recorded for each case includes filing date, justices present, appellant and defendant, claim number, motions, and orders (including amount of award, if any).
Creator
New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division. Third Department
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This volume contains lists of attorneys admitted to practice in the First, Second, and Fourth Departments (but not the Third Department itself). It duplicates information in the master list of all attorneys admitted to practice in New York State, held by the Court of Appeals.
Creator
New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division. Third Department
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This series consists of cases and briefs from two cases originally introduced in the Appellate Division, Third Department, appealed to the Court of Appeals, and then remitted to the Appellate Division. The cases include a 1942 proceeding to remove a local fire department chief under a provision of the Public Officers Law and a 1954 habeas corpus proceeding.
Creator
New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division. Third Department
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
This series consists of registers of decisions handed down by the Supreme Court Appellate Division, Third Department. Each entry includes date of decision, case title, brief abstract of decision, names of judges present, names of judges dissenting from decision (if any), and name of judge writing opinion (if any).
Creator
New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division. Third Department
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This volume consists of recorded undertakings on appeal, in which persons or entities filing appeals with the State Court of Appeals engaged a surety to guarantee payment of all costs and damages which may be awarded against the appellant as a result of the appeal. Each entry includes a notarized attestation of the validity of the surety agreement or bond, as well as a sworn confirmation of the surety's address and assets.
Creator
New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division. Third Department
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This series consists of bound volumes of minutes created by the clerk of the Supreme Court Appellate Division Third Department. Minutes typically include a listing of cases in which motions were submitted to the court and a listing, by calendar number, of cases argued before the court.
Creator
New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division. Third Department
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.
This series consists of records and briefs filed in the Third Department of the Supreme Court's Appellate Division.
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New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division. Third Department
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Restricted: any volume containing a Family Court case or a Supreme Court matrimonial case is restricted; restrictions are permanent for Family Court cases; 100 years for matrimonial cases.
New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division Third Department index to Records and Briefs on Appeal
Series Number
B1851
Summary
This series indexes Series J2001, New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division Third Department Records and Briefs on Appeal, for the years 1969-1983 only. The cases listed were appealed to the Appellate Division from the Special Terms of the Supreme Court. Each entry gives volume number, case numbers included in each volume, title of case, and docket number. Records are partially restricted.
Creator
New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division. Third Department
Access Restrictions
Restricted: any volume containing a Family Court case or a Supreme Court matrimonial case is restricted. Restrictions are permanent for Family Court cases, 100 years for matrimonial cases.