2006 New York Code - Actions Against The Authority.



 
    §  2087. Actions against the authority. a. In every action against the
  authority for damages, for injuries to real or personal property, or for
  the  destruction  thereof,  or  for  personal  injuries  or  death,  the
  complaint  shall  contain  an  allegation that at least thirty days have
  elapsed since the demand, claim or claims  upon  which  such  action  is
  founded  were  presented  to  a  member  of  the  authority,  or  to its
  secretary, or to its chief executive officer and that the authority  has
  neglected or refused to make an adjustment or payment thereof for thirty
  days after such presentment.
    b.  Except  in  an  action  for  wrongful death, an action against the
  authority founded in tort shall not be  commenced  more  than  one  year
  after  the  cause  of  action  therefor shall have accrued, nor unless a
  notice of claim shall have been served on the authority within the  time
  limited  by,  and  in  compliance  with  all the requirements of section
  fifty-e of the general municipal law. An action  against  the  authority
  for  wrongful  death shall be commenced in accordance with the notice of
  claim and time limitation provisions of title eleven of article nine  of
  this chapter.
    c.  All  actions  against  the authority of whatsoever nature shall be
  brought in the city of Peekskill.

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