Statute:

Courts not to sit on Sunday except in special cases nor on Saturday in certain cases

ยง 5. Courts not to sit on Sunday except in special cases nor on
Saturday in certain cases. A court shall not be opened, or transact any
business on Sunday, nor shall a court transact any business on a
Saturday in any case where such day is kept as a holy day by any party
to the case, except to receive a verdict or discharge a jury and for the
receipt by the criminal court of the city of New York or a court of
special sessions of a plea of guilty and the pronouncement of sentence
thereon in any case in which such court has jurisdiction. An adjournment
of a court on Saturday, unless made after a cause has been committed to
a jury, must be to some other day than Sunday. But this section does not
prevent the exercise of the jurisdiction of a magistrate, where it is
necessary to preserve the peace, or, in a criminal case, to arrest,
commit or discharge a person charged with an offense, or the granting of
an injunction order by a justice of the supreme court when in his
judgment it is necessary to prevent irremediable injury or the service
of a summons with or without a complaint if accompanied by an injunction
order and an order of such justice permitting service on that day.
Furthermore, no provision of this section shall be deemed to prohibit or
prevent the conducting on Saturday and/or Sunday of any arbitration or
mediation proceeding, provided all parties and the tribunal consent to
such proceeding in writing. A writing purporting to provide consent of
any party that is not prepared by the party shall only be sufficient to
establish consent upon a finding by the tribunal by clear and convincing
evidence, that such party has affirmatively consented to such
proceedings on a Saturday or Sunday as the case may be; such finding to
be made part of the record of any further proceedings.

JUD 5 2017-08-25

Sections:

ARTICLE 2 - General Provisions Relating To Courts and Judges
SECTION 2 - Courts of record
SECTION 2-A - Jurisdiction and powers of courts continued
SECTION 2-B - General powers of courts of record
SECTION 3 - Use of term "court" prohibited
SECTION 4 - Sittings of courts to be public
SECTION 5 - Courts not to sit on Sunday except in special cases nor on Saturday in certain cases
SECTION 6 - Adjournment of term of court of record to future day
SECTION 7 - Adjournment of term on non-appearance of judge
SECTION 7-A - Vacancies or changes in judges; power of judge out of office
SECTION 7-B - Continuance of out of court proceedings before judges of same court
SECTION 7-C - Continuance of special proceeding before another officer
SECTION 8 - Emergency relocations of court terms
SECTION 13 - Court or judge may direct the filing of original stenographic minutes with clerk
SECTION 13-A - Power to remove certain officers and to appoint successors
SECTION 13-B - Oath of referee, receiver, commissioner or appraiser
SECTION 14 - Disqualification of judge by reason of interest or consanguinity
SECTION 15 - Judge of court of record not disqualified because a resident or a taxpayer
SECTION 16 - Judge prohibited from practicing law in his court
SECTION 17 - Judge prohibited from practicing in cause which has been before him
SECTION 18 - Judge prohibited from taking fees for advice in matters before him
SECTION 19 - Judge must not be interested in costs
SECTION 20 - Ex officio judge must not be interested in costs or compensation of attorneys or counsellors in his court
SECTION 21 - Judge other than of court of appeals or appellate division not to decide question argued during his absence
SECTION 22 - Certificates as to year of birth to be filed by certain judicial officers
SECTION 23 - Age limitation on term of judicial office
SECTION 24 - Compensation of judges after removal
SECTION 25 - Retirement of state-paid full-time judges or justices of the unified court system and housing judges appointed pursuant to subdivision (f...
SECTION 25-A - Retirement of judicial officers
SECTION 27 - (a) Except as provided in subdivision (b) of this section, judgments and accounts must be computed in dollars and cents
SECTION 28 - Amendment of minutes of stenographer
SECTION 29 - Seal of court of record
SECTION 30 - Lost or destroyed seal must be replaced
SECTION 30-A - Seal of Kings county and of the county clerk, the supreme court and the county court in said county
SECTION 30-B - Seal of New York county and of the county clerk and the supreme court
SECTION 30-C - Seal of Franklin county and of the county clerk and the supreme court
SECTION 30-D - Seal of Albany county and of the county clerk and the supreme court
SECTION 30-E - Seal of Livingston county and of the county clerk and the supreme court
SECTION 30-F - Seal of Cortland county and of the county clerk, the supreme court and the county court in said county
SECTION 31 - Seals and records of former superior city courts
SECTION 33 - Expense of certain criminal prosecutions to be borne by the state
SECTION 34 - Apportionment of expenses related to salaries or compensation paid by the state in the first instance
SECTION 35 - Assignment of counsel to indigent persons and appointment of physicians in certain proceedings
SECTION 35-A - Statements to be filed by judges or justices fixing or approving fees, commissions, or other compensation for persons appointed by courts...
SECTION 35-B - Assignment of counsel and related services in criminal actions in which a death sentence may be imposed
SECTION 36 - Personal assistants to judges and justices
SECTION 37 - Salary plan for non-judicial employees
SECTION 39 - Unified court budget; first instance payments by state; provision for prepayment; payment by localities; transfer of non-judicial personnel
SECTION 39-A - Mediation
SECTION 39-B - Special provisions relating to court facilities

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