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§  1466. Actions against the authority. 1. 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.    2. An action against the authority for damages for injuries to real or  personal  property,  or  for  the  destruction  thereof, or for personal  injuries or  death,  alleged  to  have  been  sustained,  shall  not  be  commenced  more  than  one year after the cause of action therefor shall  have accrued, nor unless a notice of intention to commence  such  action  and of the time when and place where the damages or personal injuries or  death  were  incurred  or  sustained, together with a verified statement  showing in detail the property alleged to have been damaged or destroyed  and the value thereof, or the personal injuries  alleged  to  have  been  sustained  and  by whom, shall have been filed with the secretary of the  authority in the principal office of the  authority  within  six  months  after such cause of action shall have accrued.

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Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-7 > Title-3 > 1466

§  1466. Actions against the authority. 1. 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.    2. An action against the authority for damages for injuries to real or  personal  property,  or  for  the  destruction  thereof, or for personal  injuries or  death,  alleged  to  have  been  sustained,  shall  not  be  commenced  more  than  one year after the cause of action therefor shall  have accrued, nor unless a notice of intention to commence  such  action  and of the time when and place where the damages or personal injuries or  death  were  incurred  or  sustained, together with a verified statement  showing in detail the property alleged to have been damaged or destroyed  and the value thereof, or the personal injuries  alleged  to  have  been  sustained  and  by whom, shall have been filed with the secretary of the  authority in the principal office of the  authority  within  six  months  after such cause of action shall have accrued.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-7 > Title-3 > 1466

§  1466. Actions against the authority. 1. 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.    2. An action against the authority for damages for injuries to real or  personal  property,  or  for  the  destruction  thereof, or for personal  injuries or  death,  alleged  to  have  been  sustained,  shall  not  be  commenced  more  than  one year after the cause of action therefor shall  have accrued, nor unless a notice of intention to commence  such  action  and of the time when and place where the damages or personal injuries or  death  were  incurred  or  sustained, together with a verified statement  showing in detail the property alleged to have been damaged or destroyed  and the value thereof, or the personal injuries  alleged  to  have  been  sustained  and  by whom, shall have been filed with the secretary of the  authority in the principal office of the  authority  within  six  months  after such cause of action shall have accrued.