In cases in which defendant wishes to know what types of evidence the government intends to use he can request the government to give notice of its intention to use specified evidence which the defendant is entitled to discover under Fed.
A Notice of Intention to File a Claim is an optional document that a potential claimant may serve upon the defendant to extend the time period to serve and file a claim.
Definition and Citations: the name that is given to the notice that is required by law for a person suing a public corporation.
§10(1) Notice of lien may be filed at any time during the progress of the work and the furnishing of the materials, or, within eight months after the completion of the contract, or the final performance of the work, or the final furnishing of the materials, dating from the last item of work performed or materials ...
A Notice of Intention to File a Claim is an optional document that a potential claimant may serve upon the defendant to extend the time period to serve and file a claim.
Section 10. Time of filing claims and notices of intention to file claims. No judgment shall be granted in favor of any claimant unless such claimant shall have complied with the provisions of this section applicable to his claim.
The General Municipal Law requires that a Notice of Claim be served within 90 days after the claim arises. Section 50-e2 The claim will normally arise on the date of the accident (e.g., slip and fall) or the event (e.g., assault) that has given rise to the claim.
Under New York law, and in other US jurisdictions, settlement agreements are treated like any other contract. ingly to establish the existence of a settlement agreement, “a plaintiff must establish an offer, acceptance of the offer, consideration, mutual assent and an intent to be bound” (Kowalchuk v.
Here are a few tips on how to write a professional demand letter that the insurance adjuster will take seriously: Type your letter. Be polite. Keep it short, but not too short. Tell your side of the story. Ask for what you want, but be reasonable. Set a deadline. Keep copies. Use certified mail.
Slips and falls by customers on your business premises is a common insurance claim, as your company can be held liable for medical expenses, legal fees and lost wages that result from a customer fall.