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Article 4
Negligence and Malfeasance of Public Officers; Taxpayers' Remedies

Sections

50
Cause of action not barred
50‑A
Municipal liability for negligent operation of vehicles
50‑B
Municipal liability for negligent operation of vehicles or other facility of transportation
50‑C
Liability for negligent operation of certain vehicles in the performance of duty by police officers and paid firefighters
50‑D
Municipal liability for malpractice of certain physicians, resident physicians, internes, dentists, podiatrists and optometrists in publi...
50‑E
Notice of claim
50‑F
Recording of notice of claim
50‑G
Recording of notice of defect
50‑H
Examination of claims
50‑I
Presentation of tort claims
50‑J
Liability of police officers for negligence in the performance of duty
50‑J*2
Civil actions against correction employees
50‑K
Civil actions against employees of the city of New York
50‑L
Civil actions against employees of the Nassau county police department
50‑M
Civil actions against police and peace officers of Suffolk county
50‑N
Civil actions against peace officers, sheriffs, under-sheriffs and deputy sheriffs of the county of Nassau
51
Prosecution of officers for illegal acts
52
Liability insurance for officers and employees
53
Alternative service of notice of claim upon the secretary of state
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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