§ 153. Records kept by special deputy clerks shall be part of records of supreme court. The minutes of the part or term of the supreme court to which any of the special deputy clerks appointed as provided in section one hundred and two of this chapter, is assigned by the justices of the appellate division of the supreme court in the first department, or by the presiding justice thereof, kept by him and the records kept by the supreme court jury clerk in the first judicial district, shall be a part of the records of the supreme court.

Terms Used In N.Y. Judiciary Law 153

  • Appellate: About appeals; an appellate court has the power to review the judgement of another lower court or tribunal.

The minutes and records kept by the special deputy clerks to the clerk of the county containing a city having a population of not less than three hundred thousand and not more than one million wholly within the county shall be part of the records of the supreme court.