2006 New York Code - Restraint Of Discrimination; Damages For Violations.



 
    §  18-d.  Restraint of discrimination; damages for violations. 1.  Any
  person aggrieved by a violation of section eighteen-c  of  this  chapter
  and  any  person whose assessment shall amount to more than one thousand
  dollars and who shall be liable to pay taxes on such assessment  in  any
  county,  town,  village or municipal corporation in the state or who has
  been assessed  or  who  has  paid  taxes  upon  any  assessment  of  the
  above-named  amount  within  one  year  previous to the initiation of an
  action under this section shall have a right of action in any  court  of
  appropriate  jurisdiction  for restraint of such violation and for other
  equitable remedies including such affirmative relief as may be necessary
  to undo the effects of such violation.
    2. Any person aggrieved by a violation of section eighteen-c  of  this
  chapter  shall  in  addition  have  a  right  of  action in any court of
  appropriate jurisdiction for damages caused by such violation.
    3. At or before the commencement of any  action  under  this  section,
  notice thereof shall be served upon the attorney general.

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