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Neal v. Amityville Union Free School District

N.Y. App. Div.November 26, 2001Cited 5 times
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Case Details

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Published
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appeal

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Outcome

The appellate court reversed the lower court's dismissal of the complaint against the School District, allowing the amended notice of claim to proceed despite technical defects, as the School District was not prejudiced by the omissions and received timely notice of the claim's nature and details.

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