New York Statutes
§ 380-N — Jurisdiction of courts; limitation of actions
New York § 380-N
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N.Y. General Business § 380-N (2026).
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§ 380-n. Jurisdiction of courts; limitation of actions. An action to\nenforce any liability, created under this article may be brought in any\ncourt of competent jurisdiction, within two years from the date on which\nthe liability arises, except that where a defendant has materially and\nwillfully misrepresented any information required under this article to\nbe disclosed to an individual and the information so misrepresented is\nmaterial to the establishment of the defendant's liability to that\nindividual under this article, the action may be brought at any time\nwithin two years after the discovery by the individual of the\nmisrepresentation.\n
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§ 380
Short title§ 380-A
Definitions§ 380-D
Disclosure to consumers§ 380-G
Public record information§ 380-J
Prohibited information§ 380-K
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