Cash books, 1841-1948 (bulk 1841-1851).

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Cash books, 1841-1948 (bulk 1841-1851).

This series consists of chronological log books recording cash receipts, disbursements, and balances of the Court of Appeals, Albany, N.Y.. The function of the cash book was to provide an on-going record of the court's income and expenditures; entries are frequently for certificates of registration, remitturs, and certified copies of petitions.

.5 cu. ft. (4 volumes)

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New York (State). Court of Appeals

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CURRENT FUNCTIONS. The court of appeals is New York State's highest court and court of last resort with appellate jurisdiction only. It hears cases on appeal from other appellate courts and sometimes from trial courts. Its review is generally limited to questions of law; in capital cases it may rule on both law and fact. The court of appeals also reviews determinations of the Commission on Judicial Conduct. ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY. Under British colonial rule, appeals fro...