Special proceedings, 1847-1910.

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Special proceedings, 1847-1910.

Orders of Supreme Court sitting in Special Term, including petitions, supporting affidavits, and a final decree. Cases involve legally protected classes of people or institutions, such as infants, lunatics, religious institutions, and owners of property held in receivership. Petitions request the Court to approve mortgages, partitions of real property, and sales agreements; appoint or dismiss trustees and guardians; and dissolve business corporations.

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New York State, Supreme court

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