The General Construction Law specifically provides that a bank may elect to remain open on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. General Construction Law (Gen Cons. Law) Sections 24 and 24-a designate public holidays and set forth when and under what conditions banks are permitted to close.
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As the law is currently written, design professionals and contractors in New York are subject to claims for an indefinite period of time. After 10 years a claimant must serve a notice, but this could be 20, 30, 50, or more years after the project is completed.
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The General Construction Law specifically provides that a bank may elect to remain open on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. General Construction Law (Gen Cons. Law) Sections 24 and 24-a designate public holidays and set forth when and under what conditions banks are permitted to close.
Contractual warranties in New York construction contracts are governed by the six-year statute of limitation in CPLR 213. Unless the construction contract provides otherwise, an action for breach of contract can be commenced at any time within six years of substantial completion of construction.
Such as failure of architects or engineers in the design of a building or system. Flawed roof designs that result in water penetration, poor drainage or inadequate structural support are examples.
Contractual warranties in New York construction contracts are governed by the six-year statute of limitation in CPLR 213. Unless the construction contract provides otherwise, an action for breach of contract can be commenced at any time within six years of substantial completion of construction.
Town Law, §24 provides generally for two year terms of office for the town supervisor, town councilmen and town clerk.