New York Statutes
§ 12-106 — Scope of defendant's liability established
New York § 12-106
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N.Y. General Obligations § 12-106 (2026).
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§ 12-106. Scope of defendant's liability established. A person shall\nbe deemed to have affected a target community based upon the following\ngrades of offenses:\n 1. For a grade one violation, the county in which the place of\nparticipation by the defendant is situated;\n 2. For a grade two violation, the community described in subdivision\none of this section along with all counties with a border contiguous to\nsuch community;\n 3. For a grade three violation, the community described in subdivision\ntwo of this section plus all counties with a border contiguous to such\ncommunity; and\n 4. For a level four offense, the entire state.\n
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