Section 92. Business of the general terms,
93. Business of the special terms,
94. Business of the trial terms,
95. General terms, to be held by at least two judges,
and special terms by one only,
96. Who to preside at a general term,
97. Number of judges necessary to pronounce judge
ment,
98. Number of terms in each
year,
99. Place of holding the court,
100. Terms how prescribed, to continue to December
31, 1850
101. Appointment of terms thereafter, by whom and
how made,
The county courts,
Section 109. County court in each county,
110, 111. Its jurisdiction,
112. By whom held,
113. Terms how prescribed, to continue till Decem-
ber 31, 1850,
114. Its terms.-Court always open for transaction
of certain business,
115. Terms, when held,
ARTICLE III.
The court of sessions of the city of New York,
Section 131. This court continued, and name changed,
132. Its jurisdiction,
133. Indictments for offences punishable with death,
to be sent to oyer
and terminer,
134, 135. By whom held, -
136. When held, and its duration. Concurrent terms,
137, When term may be extended,
138. Where held,
Section 145. Other indictments may be sent to oyer and
terminer,
146. When indictment found in sessions may
be sent
to city court,
147. By whom held, when exercising civil jurisdic-
tion,
148. By whom held, when exercising criminal juris-
diction,
119. When judge unable to hold or preside at court,
or disqualified, cause how and to what court
transferred, -
150. Terms now prescribed, to continue till Decem-
ber 31, 1950,
151. Appointment of terms thereafter, by whom and
how made, .
ARTICLE IV.
The justices' courts in the city of New York,
Section 164, 165. Justices' districts in New York,
166. Actions, where to be brought,
167. Justices of these courts,
168. Court in this district, by whom held,
169. Proceedings, when justice is disqualified,
170. Courts, when and where held,
Particular disqualifications of judges,
Section 188. In what cases, a judge cannot act as a mem.
ber of the court,
189. Not to act as attorney or counsel in his own
court, or in a case removed therefrom,
190. Certain judges, not to act as attorneys or coun-
sel in any court,
191. Judge, not to have partner acting as attorney
or counsel in his court, or to be interested
in costs therein,
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