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New York Consolidated Laws, Uniform City Court Act - UCT § 1201. Subpoenas

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A subpoena and a subpoena duces tecum, and the powers of the court with reference to them, shall be governed by the CPLR, except that they shall be served only within the county.  But the court, upon motion of a party which need not be on notice, may issue either kind of subpoena and permit its service in any part of any adjoining county if satisfied that the interests of justice would be served thereby.

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