N.Y. Military Law Section 311-C
Termination without penalty of certain service contracts


1.

The provisions of this section shall apply to every contract for services from a telecommunications service provider, an internet service provider, a health club as defined in General Business Law § 621 (Definitions)section six hundred twenty-one of the general business law, a health spa, or a provider of television services, including but not limited to cable television, direct satellite and other television-like services, in any case in which:

(a)

such contract was executed on or after the effective date of this section by or on behalf of a person who, after the execution of such contract, entered active military service for ninety days or longer; and

(b)

the person’s military service is at a location where the service provider cannot provide the services covered by the contract.

2.

(a) Any contract described in subdivision one of this section may be terminated without penalty by written notice delivered to the service provider by such person in active military service canceling his or her contract within fourteen days of his or her receipt of orders to report for military service. Such notice shall include a copy of the orders in question.

(b)

Delivery of such notice shall be in accordance with industry standards for notification of terminations, together with the future date on which the service is to be terminated.

Source: Section 311-C — Termination without penalty of certain service contracts, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/MIL/311-C (updated Jul. 29, 2016; accessed Apr. 13, 2024).

300
Findings and declaration of emergency
301
Definitions
301–A
Notice of benefits to persons in and persons enlisting in the state organized militia
301–B
Extension of benefits to dependents
301–C
Accident prevention course information
302
Stay, et cetera, to persons secondarily liable
303
Representation
304
Proceedings to be stayed unless interest unaffected by military service
305
Relief against fines and penalties, et cetera
306
Actions against persons in service
307
Continuance of stay, et cetera
308
Statutes of limitations and statutes of a similar nature
308–A
Waiver of professional continuing education requirements
308–B
Extension of license, certificate or registration
309
Evictions
310
Liability for rent accruing after induction
311
Installment purchases
311–A
Termination of motor vehicle lease contracts
311–B
Cancellation without penalty of certain additional rental contracts
311–C
Termination without penalty of certain service contracts
312
Mortgages
313
Settlement of cases involving stayed proceeding in foreclosure or repossession of personal property
313–A
Exercise of rights under this article not to affect certain future financial transactions
314
Taxes
315
Taxes
316
Policies of insurance
316–A
Protection of assignor of life insurance policy
316–B
Professional liability protection for certain persons ordered to active duty in armed forces
317
Reemployment in private industry
318
Policy of the state
319
Evasive transfers of interest
321
Certificates of service
322
Interlocutory orders
323
Further relief
323–A
Maximum rate of interest
323–B
Filing fees waiver
324
Separability
325
Inconsistent provisions in other acts
326
Article thirteen of military law, added by laws of nineteen hundred forty-one, chapter six hundred eighty-six
327
Duration of the emergency
328
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Accessed:
Apr. 13, 2024

Last modified:
Jul. 29, 2016

§ 311-C’s source at nysenate​.gov

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