New York Laws
Article 2 - General Provisions Relating to Courts and Judges
30-A - Seal of Kings County and of the County Clerk, the Supreme Court and the County Court in Said County.

ยง 30-a. Seal of Kings county and of the county clerk, the supreme
court and the county court in said county. 1. The county of Kings, the
county clerk of said county and the supreme court and the county court
therein, shall have and use the following seal:

Description of seal

The seal shall be approximately two and one-quarter inches in diameter
and shall consist of two concentric circles. The space between the outer
and inner circles shall be colored azure blue. In the upper part of said
space shall be inscribed in capital letters the words: "SEAL OF KINGS
COUNTY," and in the lower part the words: "NEW YORK."

The interior of the inner circle shall have a white or plain
background. Upon such background shall be superimposed a relief map of
Kings county. The map shall be of orange color. It shall be subdivided
by naming and delineating thereon the boundaries of the six original
colonial towns which now comprise the county of Kings and by specifying
thereon the date of settlement or legal establishment of each of such
towns, namely: town of Flatlands, 1636; town of Gravesend, 1645; town
of Brooklyn, 1646; town of Flatbush, 1652; town of New Utrecht, 1657;
and town of Bushwick, 1660.

Above said map, inside the inner circle, shall be inscribed in capital
letters the Dutch maxim: "EENDRAGHT MAAKT MAGT." The literal English
translation of this maxim is: "Unity makes might." The meaning of this
maxim is: "In union there is strength." The maxim was originally adopted
by Peter Stuyvesant, the governor from sixteen hundred forty-six to
sixteen hundred sixty-four of the New Netherlands in America. It also
was inscribed upon the first flag of the city of Brooklyn.

Below said map, inside the inner circle, shall be inscribed in capital
letters the words: "THE SIX ORIGINAL TOWNS."

The orange color of the map is intended to symbolize the "House of
Orange" and to memorialize the Dutch who governed the New Netherlands
(which included the said six original colonial towns) until sixteen
hundred sixty-four, when they were occupied by the British.

Pictograph of seal

The following is an enlarged pictograph of said seal (the blue and
orange coloring being omitted):


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2. The county clerk of Kings county shall cause the design of said
seal (in black and white, the orange and blue colors being omitted) to
be engraved upon metal. From time to time he shall obtain and make
available, and keep in good order and repair as many of such engraved
metal seals as may be necessary for the proper performance of the duties
of his office and of the duties of the clerks and officers in the
supreme court and county court authorized to use said seal. All the
expense incurred by the county clerk incident to said seal shall be a
county charge against the county of Kings.

3. Such seal shall be used and affixed only: (a) by the county clerk
of Kings county or by any deputy or clerk duly authorized by him; and

(b) by any justice of the supreme court resident in Kings county or by
any judge of the county court in said county, or by any clerk or officer
duly authorized by said justice or judge.

4. The use of said seal or of any replica or simulation thereof, in
form or substance, by any unauthorized person or for any wrongful
purpose, is prohibited. Any violation of this prohibition shall be
deemed to be a misdemeanor and punishable as such.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

JUD - Judiciary

Article 2 - General Provisions Relating to Courts and Judges

2 - Courts of Record.

2-A - Jurisdiction and Powers of Courts Continued.

2-B - General Powers of Courts of Record.

3 - Use of Term "Court" Prohibited.

4 - Sittings of Courts to Be Public.

4-A - Certain Powers of the Courts Regarding Civil Arrests.

5 - Courts Not to Sit on Sunday Except in Special Cases nor on Saturday in Certain Cases.

6 - Adjournment of Term of Court of Record to Future Day.

7 - Adjournment of Term on Non-Appearance of Judge.

7-A - Vacancies or Changes in Judges; Power of Judge Out of Office.

7-B - Continuance of Out of Court Proceedings Before Judges of Same Court.

7-C - Continuance of Special Proceeding Before Another Officer.

8 - Emergency Relocations of Court Terms.

9 - Recusal; Reason.

10 - Courtroom Designated the "Judge James F. Reitz Memorial Courtroom".

13 - Court or Judge May Direct the Filing of Original Stenographic Minutes With Clerk.

13-A - Power to Remove Certain Officers and to Appoint Successors.

13-B - Oath of Referee, Receiver, Commissioner or Appraiser.

14 - Disqualification of Judge by Reason of Interest or Consanguinity.

15 - Judge of Court of Record Not Disqualified Because a Resident or a Taxpayer.

16 - Judge Prohibited From Practicing Law in His Court.

17 - Judge Prohibited From Practicing in Cause Which Has Been Before Him.

18 - Judge Prohibited From Taking Fees for Advice in Matters Before Him.

19 - Judge Must Not Be Interested in Costs.

20 - Ex Officio Judge Must Not Be Interested in Costs or Compensation of Attorneys or Counsellors in His Court.

21 - Judge Other Than of Court of Appeals or Appellate Division Not to Decide Question Argued During His Absence.

22 - Certificates as to Year of Birth to Be Filed by Certain Judicial Officers.

23 - Age Limitation on Term of Judicial Office.

24 - Compensation of Judges After Removal.

25 - Retirement of State-Paid Full-Time Judges or Justices of the Unified Court System and Housing Judges Appointed Pursuant to Subdivision (F) of Section

25-A - Retirement of Judicial Officers.

27 - Enacted Without Section Heading.

28 - Amendment of Minutes of Stenographer.

29 - Seal of Court of Record.

30 - Lost or Destroyed Seal Must Be Replaced.

30-A - Seal of Kings County and of the County Clerk, the Supreme Court and the County Court in Said County.

30-B - Seal of New York County and of the County Clerk and the Supreme Court.

30-C - Seal of Franklin County and of the County Clerk and the Supreme Court.

30-D - Seal of Albany County and of the County Clerk and the Supreme Court.

30-E - Seal of Livingston County and of the County Clerk and the Supreme Court.

30-F - Seal of Cortland County and of the County Clerk,the Supreme Court and the County Court in Said County.

31 - Seals and Records of Former Superior City Courts.

33 - Expense of Certain Criminal Prosecutions to Be Borne by the State.

34 - Apportionment of Expenses Related to Salaries or Compensation Paid by the State in the First Instance.

35 - Assignment of Counsel to Indigent Persons and Appointment of Physicians in Certain Proceedings.

35-A - Statements to Be Filed by Judges or Justices Fixing or Approving Fees, Commissions, or Other Compensation for Persons Appointed by Courts to Perform S

35-B - Assignment of Counsel and Related Services in Criminal Actions in Which a Death Sentence May Be Imposed.

36 - Personal Assistants to Judges and Justices.

37 - Salary Plan for Non-Judicial Employees.

39 - Unified Court Budget; First Instance Payments by State; Provision for Prepayment; Payment by Localities; Transfer of Non-Judicial Personnel.

39-A - Mediation.

39-B - Special Provisions Relating to Court Facilities.