New York Statutes

§ 1912 — Actions in which no fees to be charged; employees; actions by governmental units

New York § 1912
JurisdictionNew York
Law UDCUniform District Court Act
Art. 19Costs and Fees

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N.Y. Uniform District Court Act § 1912 (2026).

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§ 1912. Actions in which no fees to be charged; employees; actions by\n governmental units.\n (a) Employee's action. When the action is brought by an employee\nagainst an employer for services performed by such employee, the clerk\nshall not demand or receive any fees whatsoever from the plaintiff or\nhis attorney, if the plaintiff shall present proof by his own affidavit\nthat his demand does not exceed three hundred dollars exclusive of\ninterest and costs; that he is a resident of or an employee in the\ncounty; that he has a good and meritorious cause of action against the\ndefendant and the nature thereof; and that he has made either a written\nor a personal demand upon the defendant or his agent for payment thereof\nand payment was refused; provided that if the plaintiff sha

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