(a) which occurred prior to July first, nineteen hundred eighty-six,
and
(b) which caused or contributed to an injury that either was
discovered or through the exercise of reasonable diligence should have
been discovered prior to such date, and
(c) an action for which was or would have been barred because the
applicable period of limitation had expired prior to such date.
Structure New York Laws
CVP - Civil Practice Law and Rules
Article 2 - Limitations of Time
202 - Cause of Action Accruing Without the State.
203 - Method of Computing Periods of Limitation Generally.
204 - Stay of Commencement of Action; Demand for Arbitration.
205-A - Termination of Certain Actions Related to Real Property.
206 - Computing Periods of Limitation in Particular Actions.
207 - Defendant's Absence From State or Residence Under False Name.
211 - Actions to Be Commenced Within Twenty Years.
212 - Actions to Be Commenced Within Ten or Fifteen Years.
213-A - Residential Rent Overcharge.
213-B - Action by a Victim of a Criminal Offense.
213-C - Action by Victim of Conduct Constituting Certain Sexual Offenses.
213-D - Actions to Be Commenced Within Three Years; Medical Debt.
214-C - Certain Actions to Be Commenced Within Three Years of Discovery.
214-D - Limitations on Certain Actions Against Licensed Engineers and Architects.
214-G - Certain Child Sexual Abuse Cases.
214-H - Certain Actions by Public Water Suppliers to Recover Damages for Injury to Property.
214-J - Certain Sexual Offense Actions.
216 - Abbreviation of Period to One Year After Notice.
217-A - Actions to Be Commenced Within One Year and Ninety Days.