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§ 270. Audit of damages without action. The town board of any town may  audit  as  a  town  charge, in the same manner as other town charges are  audited, any one claim not exceeding five hundred dollars,  for  damages  to  person  or  property, heretofore or hereafter sustained by reason of  defective highways or bridges in the town, if in their  judgment  it  be  for  the interest of the town so to do; but no claim shall be so audited  unless it shall have been presented to the supervisor and town clerk  of  the  town within ninety days after it accrued, nor if any action thereon  shall be barred by the statute of limitations. The town board  may  also  audit  any  unpaid  judgment heretofore or hereafter recovered against a  town superintendent for any such damages, if such town  board  shall  be  satisfied  that  he  acted  in  good  faith, and the defect causing such  damage did not exist because of the  negligence  or  misconduct  of  the  superintendent against whom such judgment shall have been recovered.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Hay > Article-10 > 270

§ 270. Audit of damages without action. The town board of any town may  audit  as  a  town  charge, in the same manner as other town charges are  audited, any one claim not exceeding five hundred dollars,  for  damages  to  person  or  property, heretofore or hereafter sustained by reason of  defective highways or bridges in the town, if in their  judgment  it  be  for  the interest of the town so to do; but no claim shall be so audited  unless it shall have been presented to the supervisor and town clerk  of  the  town within ninety days after it accrued, nor if any action thereon  shall be barred by the statute of limitations. The town board  may  also  audit  any  unpaid  judgment heretofore or hereafter recovered against a  town superintendent for any such damages, if such town  board  shall  be  satisfied  that  he  acted  in  good  faith, and the defect causing such  damage did not exist because of the  negligence  or  misconduct  of  the  superintendent against whom such judgment shall have been recovered.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Hay > Article-10 > 270

§ 270. Audit of damages without action. The town board of any town may  audit  as  a  town  charge, in the same manner as other town charges are  audited, any one claim not exceeding five hundred dollars,  for  damages  to  person  or  property, heretofore or hereafter sustained by reason of  defective highways or bridges in the town, if in their  judgment  it  be  for  the interest of the town so to do; but no claim shall be so audited  unless it shall have been presented to the supervisor and town clerk  of  the  town within ninety days after it accrued, nor if any action thereon  shall be barred by the statute of limitations. The town board  may  also  audit  any  unpaid  judgment heretofore or hereafter recovered against a  town superintendent for any such damages, if such town  board  shall  be  satisfied  that  he  acted  in  good  faith, and the defect causing such  damage did not exist because of the  negligence  or  misconduct  of  the  superintendent against whom such judgment shall have been recovered.