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What is NYC AC § 8-806?

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This section establishes a three-year statute of limitations for individuals aggrieved to file a claim in a civil action regarding rights created or protected by section 8-802. The statute clarifies the timeframe within which claims must be made, impacting those pursuing legal action under this provision.

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§ 8-806 Statute of limitations.

AC § 8-806

Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in section 50-k of the general municipal law or any other provision of law, a person aggrieved must make a claim pursuant to section 8-803 in a civil action within 3 years after the alleged deprivation of a right created, granted or protected by section 8-802 occurred. (L.L. 2021/048, 4/25/2021, eff. 4/25/2021) Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2021/048.

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