New York Statutes
§ 107 — Claims against political subdivisions; contractor's undertaking
§ 107. Claims against political subdivisions; contractor's\nundertaking. A contractor under a contract heretofore or hereafter made\nor awarded by any political subdivision, or by any officer, board or\nagency thereof, or of any district therein, in case any claim or notice\nof claim for injury or damage to person or property arising out of or in\nconnection with the performance of such contract, be made against or\nfiled with such municipality or district therein, may file with the\nfiscal officer of such political subdivision or district therein an\nundertaking as prescribed in this section, and thereupon such fiscal\nofficer shall be authorized to make payments to such contractor pursuant\nto the terms of such contract. Such undertaking shall be executed with\nsuch sureties, in such
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