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Code · New York · Civil Practice Law & Rules · Trial By a Referee

§ 4316. Procedure where more than one referee.

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Rule 4316. Procedure where more than one referee. Where the reference
is to more than one referee all must meet together and hear all the
allegations and proofs of the parties; but a majority may appoint a time
and place for the trial, decide any question which arises upon the
trial, sign a report or settle a case. Any of them may administer an
oath to a witness; and a majority of those present at a time and place
appointed for the trial may adjourn the trial to a future day.
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