ยง 106. Power of justices of appellate division in first department to
appoint interpreters for supreme court. The justices of the appellate
division of the supreme court in the first department, or a majority of
them, may appoint and at pleasure remove such number of interpreters for
the supreme court as in their opinion shall be necessary.
Structure New York Laws
Article 4 - Appellate Division
71 - Designations by Governor of Justices of Appellate Division.
72 - Revocation of Designation of Justice of Appellate Division.
75 - Location of Appellate Court in Each Department.
76 - Appellate Division May Compel Sheriff to Attend to Room in Which Court Is Held.
77 - Courthouse of Appellate Division in First Department.
79 - Appointment of Terms of Appellate Division in Each Department.
80 - Time for Appointment of Terms of Appellate Division in the First Department.
81 - Associate Justice of Appellate Division to Preside in Absence of Presiding Justice.
82 - Quorum and Number Necessary to a Sitting and Decision of Appellate Division.
85 - Power of Appellate Division as to Calendars and Administration of Justice.
86 - Designation by Appellate Division of Special and Trial Terms of the Supreme Court.
89 - Disposition of Records, Books and Papers; Rules.
90 - Admission to and Removal From Practice by Appellate Division; Character Committees.
92 - General Powers Conferred Upon Presiding Justice and Appellate Division in First Department.
93 - Appointment of Clerks and Deputy Clerks of the Appellate Divisions.
94 - Appointment of Clerical and Other Assistants of Appellate Division in First Department.
95 - Appointment of Clerical and Other Assistants of Appellate Division in Second Department.
97 - Appointment of Consultation Clerks in Third and Fourth Departments.
99 - Appointment of Attendants by Justices of the Appellate Division.
99-A - Appointment of Employees of Appellate Divisions in the Third and Fourth Departments.
105 - Power of Justices of Appellate Division in First Department to Appoint Typists.
109 - Appointment of a Calendar Clerk in the Ninth Judicial District.