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(a) Accounting. The accounting for and payment over of fees, including those received by an enforcement officer in connection with the service or execution of a process or mandate of the court, shall be as provided by law applicable in the municipality or to the particular non-judicial employee or officer.
(b) Oath. Before entering upon the discharge of his official duties, each non-judicial employee shall take the oath of office prescribed by law and file it in the office of the county clerk. The same requirement shall be applicable to an enforcement officer whose oath of office does not otherwise embrace the duties imposed on him by § 110 of this act.
(c) Bond. With such oath as is required to be filed by subdivision (b) shall be filed a bond, in an amount fixed and approved by the municipal board, conditioned for the faithful performance of duty.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New York Consolidated Laws, Uniform Justice Court Act - UJC § 111. Non-judicial personnel; accounting; oath; bond - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ny/uniform-justice-court-act/ujc-sect-111/
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