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Minute Order Form And Receipts UCS-2011 - New York

Minute Order Form And Receipts Form. This is a New York form and can be used in Law Guardian 3rd Department Appellate Division Appellate Courts .
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UCS-2011 (9/12) THIS FORM IS NOT TO BE USED TO ORDER TRANSCRIPTS UNDER JUDICIARY LAW 299 NEW YORK STATE ATTORNEY FOR CHILD MINUTE ORDER FORM AND RECEIPTS MATTER OF ___________________________________________________________________________ I DATE MINUTES ORDERED, ETC. DATE OF ORDER: _______________ DATE REQUIRED:_______________ COURT REPORTER: _____________________________________________ (Print) DOCKET NO.: _________________ COUNTY: _______________________ PART: ________________________ JUDGE: _________________________ DATE(S) OF PROCEEDING: ________________ TOTAL COPIES: _______ TYPE OF ORDER: (Check One) Q REGULAR Q EXPEDITED II COURT'S ORDER AND AUTHORIZATION IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the above-named reporter(s), is (are), to furnish minutes in the above action to THE ATTORNEY FOR CHILD. FOR MINUTES III ATTORNEY FOR CHILD RECEIPT FOR MINUTES DATE: ______________________ HON: _____________________________ This is to acknowledge receipt of a copy of minutes in the above-entitled action, consisting of _________ pages. Q REGULAR Q EXPEDITED DATE:______________________ ATTORNEY FOR CHILD: _________________________________________ PAYMENT AUTHORIZED FOR: _________ pages. at $_________ per page: $______________ Total IV AUTHORIZATION FOR BILLING _________________________________________ Signature - Attorney for Child Director _________________ Date American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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