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... justices of the supreme court in each of the first and second departments , and five justices in each other of the departments . In each appellate division , four justices shall constitute a quorum , and the concurrence of three shall ...
... justices of the supreme court in each of the first and second departments , and five justices in each other of the departments . In each appellate division , four justices shall constitute a quorum , and the concurrence of three shall ...
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... justices of the municipal court of the city of New York and justices of the court of special sessions of the city of New York Section 1. Resolved ( if the Assembly concur ) , That section one of article six of the constitution be ...
... justices of the municipal court of the city of New York and justices of the court of special sessions of the city of New York Section 1. Resolved ( if the Assembly concur ) , That section one of article six of the constitution be ...
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... justices in each of the other departments . In each appellate division , four justices shall constitute a quorum , and the concurrence of three shall be necessary to a decision . No more than five justices shall sit in any case . The ...
... justices in each of the other departments . In each appellate division , four justices shall constitute a quorum , and the concurrence of three shall be necessary to a decision . No more than five justices shall sit in any case . The ...
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