State Boards and Commissions Law ARTICLE 6 Board of Claims 2683. [§ 60] Code of Civil Procedure, § 263. 2689. [§ 66] Code of Civil Procedure, § 269. 2691. [§ 68] Code of Civil Procedure, § 271. nn. 2683- Board of Rules and Seal of court Sessions and Judgment Duty of Record Expense of Comptroller's Appeals Taking Case on Appeal Commis- Salaries Interpleader nn. 27022705 Examination by comptroller of money paid into court Fine for usurpation Title to public property misappro priated Fine for penalty or orfeiture State Finance Law ARTICLE 2 GENERAL FISCAL PROVISIONS 2702. [§ 4a] Code of Civil Procedure, § 744a. 2703. [48] Code of Civil Procedure, § 1956 Pt. The italicized words are intended to complete the sense of the original section of which the text is a part. 2704. [§ 49] Code of Civil Procedure, § 1972. The italicized words are intended to supply the reference in the original section of which the text forms a part. 2705. [50] Code of Civil Procedure, § 1963. [632] Tax Law 2706. [§ 3a] Code of Civil Procedure, § 1393 Pt. 2707. Tax Law, §§ 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296. These sections are sections now in the Tax Law which are amended by this act. The changes made in these sections relating to the review of a tax r an assessment have been made for the purpose of making the former proceeding conform to the change in the practice whereby such a proceeding shall be commenced hereafter by a summons to appear. The summons to appear which is similar to the summons in the local courts, returnable on a day certain, will bring parties quickly into court and the substance of the dispute promptly to issue. Upon the return of the summons if no issue is presented or if the decision that should be made in the matter is clear the court can then render judgment; and where there are questions of fact that should be passed upon the court can hear the evidence or refer the matter to a referee and on the coming in of his report make such a decision as the facts warrant. This procedure is more simple than the proceeding by writ of certiorari. [633] nn. 27062707 Taxation of real property purchased with pension mo ey Transportation Corporations Law ARTICLE 3 NAVIGATION CORPORATIONS nn. 2709 2715 of goods in vessel 2709. [15] Code of Civil Procedure, §§ 652, 653, relate to the Attachment right to attach goods in vessels under certain circumstances and upon certain conditions. The provisions are substantive in character and might have been placed in the County Law as bearing upon the powers of the sheriff in executing an attachment but it was thought best to place them with other provisions relating to vessels in the Transportation Corporations Law which is quite as appropriate and suggestive a place as the County Law. 2710. [16] Code of Civil Procedure, § 698 Pt. The portions of Subsequent this section relating to partnerships and to sheriffs' duties have been attachment assigned elsewhere. 2711. [§ 17] Code of Civil Procedure, § 660. 2712. [§ 18] Code of Civil Procedure, § 661. 2713. [19] Code of Civil Procedure, § 662. against domestic vessel Proceedings upon claim by third party to vessel attached Form of appraisal of attached vessel Undertaking upon claim to vessel upon claim 2714. [§ 19a] Code of Civil Procedure, §§ 660, 661, 662, 663, all Proceedings relate to proceedings taken by a third party to release a domestic vessel from an attachment and have been combined for convenience party to and placed in the Transportation Corporations Law. They do not domestic vesrelate to matters of general practice and are not often resorted to as shown by the absence of citations construing the sections and it seems unwise to encumber the rules of court with them. 2715. [ 19b] Code of Civil Procedure, §§ 664 (first two sentences); 665 (remainder). sel attached Action on undertaking |