Raises the mandatory age of retirement for judges to seventy-six, with the ability of certain judges and justices to serve under a certified appointment until the age of eighty.
Raises the mandatory age of retirement for judges to seventy-six, with the ability of certain judges and justices to serve under a certified appointment until the age of eighty.
Provides a mandatory retirement age of 76 for judges and justices.
Provides a mandatory retirement age of 76 for judges and justices.
Relates to raising the age limitation for judges to seventy-six years of age.
Removes mandatory requirement age for certain judges and justices not otherwise required to retire by the state constitution.
Removes mandatory requirement age for certain judges and justices not otherwise required to retire by the state constitution.
Provides for the election of judges to family court within the City of New York, rather than for the appointment of such judges.
Allows tenants to appeal judgments or orders issued against them without first being required to pay any portion of such judgment or order; postpones such payment until the end of the stay triggered by service upon the landlord of the notice of appeal or affidavit of intention to move for permission to appeal such judgment or order or pay an undertaking.
Allows tenants to appeal judgments or orders issued against them without first being required to pay any portion of such judgment or order; postpones such payment until the end of the stay triggered by service upon the landlord of the notice of appeal or affidavit of intention to move for permission to appeal such judgment or order or pay an undertaking.