Case Name: REGULÆ GENERALES
Court: New York Supreme Court of Judicature
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1803-11
Citations: 1 Cai. 617
Docket Number: 
Parties: REGULÆ GENERALES.
Judges: 
Reporter: Caines' Reports
Volume: 1
Pages: 617–618

Head Matter:
REGULÆ GENERALES.
Ordered, that in future, the days for non-enumerated motions be Monday and Thursday, in the first week of term, and Friday, in the second week.
N. B. This alteration was occasioned by the late act of the legislature fixing the terms of this court, in consequence of which, Thursday is become the quarto die post. The rules of October, 1801, and July, 1802, are therefore, annulled.
See to the same effect Rule 36 of Sup. Court.

Opinion:
Ordered, that every person who shall have regularly pursued juridical studies, under the direction or instruction of a professor or counsellor at law, for four years, within this state, or shall have been admitted to the degree of counsellor at law in any other of the United States, and practised with reputation, as such, for, four years in such state, shall be entitled to a license to practise as counsel in this court; and that the second rule of October term, 1797 be annulled.
In this vaction Mr. Justice Radcliffe resigned his seat on the bench.
No person other than a natural born, or naturalized citizen of the United States, shall be admitted as a counsellor or attorney of this court, Rule of .A ugust, 1806.