New York Statutes
§ 12-108 — Culpable conduct; contribution
New York § 12-108
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N.Y. General Obligations § 12-108 (2026).
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§ 12-108. Culpable conduct; contribution.
1.An action by an\nindividual drug user shall be governed by the provisions of article\nfourteen-A of the civil practice law and rules. An action by a person\nother than an individual drug user shall not be governed by the\nprovisions of article fourteen-A of the civil practice law and rules.\n 2. The defendant shall bear the burden of proving the comparative\nculpable conduct of the plaintiff.\n 3. Comparative culpable conduct shall not be attributed to a plaintiff\nwho is not an individual drug user.\n 4. A person subject to liability under this article shall have a right\nof action for contribution against another person subject to liability\nunder this article pursuant to article fourteen of the civil practice\nlaw and rules. A plaintiff
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§ 12-101
Short title§ 12-102
Definitions§ 12-103
Liability established§ 12-105
Recovery by illegal drug users§ 12-107
Joinder§ 12-108
Culpable conduct; contribution§ 12-110
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