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New York Debtor and Creditor Law Section 71 - Proceedings If Jurors Do Not Agree.Legal Research Home > New York Lawyer > Debtor and Creditor > New York Debtor and Creditor Law Section 71 - Proceedings If Jurors Do Not Agree. § 71. Proceedings if jurors do not agree. There shall be but one trial by jury. If the jurors cannot agree, after being kept together for such a time as the court deems reasonable, the court must discharge them, and determine the questions of fact, or those questions as to which the jurors have not agreed, upon the evidence taken before the jury, as if a jury had not been demanded. New York Lawyers
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