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§ 2717. Actions against the authority; court proceedings; preferences;  venue.  1.  In  any  case  founded upon death, personal injury, property  damage or tort a notice of  claim  shall  be  required  as  a  condition  precedent to the commencement of an action or special proceeding against  the authority or any member, officer, appointee or employee thereof, and  the  provisions  of  section  fifty-e of the general municipal law shall  govern the giving of such notice. No action or proceeding  of  any  kind  shall  be  commenced (i) prior to the expiration of thirty days from the  date on which the demand, claim or  claims  upon  which  the  action  is  founded  were  presented  to  a member of the authority or other officer  thereof designated for such purpose nor (ii)  more  than  one  year  and  ninety  days  after  the  cause  of  action therefor shall have accrued,  except that 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.    2. Any action or proceeding to which the authority or  the  people  of  the  state  may  be  parties,  in  which  any  question arises as to the  validity of this title, shall be preferred over all other  civil  causes  of  action  or  cases  except  election causes of action or cases in all  courts of the state and shall be heard and determined in  preference  to  all  other  civil  business  pending  therein  except  election  causes,  irrespective of position on the calendar. The same preference  shall  be  granted  upon  application of the authority or its counsel in any action  or proceeding questioning the  validity  of  this  title  in  which  the  authority  may  be allowed to intervene. The venue of any such action or  proceeding shall be laid in the supreme court of the county in which the  principal office of the authority is located.

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Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-8 > Title-29 > 2717

§ 2717. Actions against the authority; court proceedings; preferences;  venue.  1.  In  any  case  founded upon death, personal injury, property  damage or tort a notice of  claim  shall  be  required  as  a  condition  precedent to the commencement of an action or special proceeding against  the authority or any member, officer, appointee or employee thereof, and  the  provisions  of  section  fifty-e of the general municipal law shall  govern the giving of such notice. No action or proceeding  of  any  kind  shall  be  commenced (i) prior to the expiration of thirty days from the  date on which the demand, claim or  claims  upon  which  the  action  is  founded  were  presented  to  a member of the authority or other officer  thereof designated for such purpose nor (ii)  more  than  one  year  and  ninety  days  after  the  cause  of  action therefor shall have accrued,  except that 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.    2. Any action or proceeding to which the authority or  the  people  of  the  state  may  be  parties,  in  which  any  question arises as to the  validity of this title, shall be preferred over all other  civil  causes  of  action  or  cases  except  election causes of action or cases in all  courts of the state and shall be heard and determined in  preference  to  all  other  civil  business  pending  therein  except  election  causes,  irrespective of position on the calendar. The same preference  shall  be  granted  upon  application of the authority or its counsel in any action  or proceeding questioning the  validity  of  this  title  in  which  the  authority  may  be allowed to intervene. The venue of any such action or  proceeding shall be laid in the supreme court of the county in which the  principal office of the authority is located.

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Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-8 > Title-29 > 2717

§ 2717. Actions against the authority; court proceedings; preferences;  venue.  1.  In  any  case  founded upon death, personal injury, property  damage or tort a notice of  claim  shall  be  required  as  a  condition  precedent to the commencement of an action or special proceeding against  the authority or any member, officer, appointee or employee thereof, and  the  provisions  of  section  fifty-e of the general municipal law shall  govern the giving of such notice. No action or proceeding  of  any  kind  shall  be  commenced (i) prior to the expiration of thirty days from the  date on which the demand, claim or  claims  upon  which  the  action  is  founded  were  presented  to  a member of the authority or other officer  thereof designated for such purpose nor (ii)  more  than  one  year  and  ninety  days  after  the  cause  of  action therefor shall have accrued,  except that 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.    2. Any action or proceeding to which the authority or  the  people  of  the  state  may  be  parties,  in  which  any  question arises as to the  validity of this title, shall be preferred over all other  civil  causes  of  action  or  cases  except  election causes of action or cases in all  courts of the state and shall be heard and determined in  preference  to  all  other  civil  business  pending  therein  except  election  causes,  irrespective of position on the calendar. The same preference  shall  be  granted  upon  application of the authority or its counsel in any action  or proceeding questioning the  validity  of  this  title  in  which  the  authority  may  be allowed to intervene. The venue of any such action or  proceeding shall be laid in the supreme court of the county in which the  principal office of the authority is located.