N.Y. General Business Law § 756-B
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(ii) A contractor intending to suspend performance on the construction contract for failure of the owner to make timely payments or approvals within the time limits provided by this article must provide the owner written notice at least ten calendar days before the contractor's intended suspension. Such notice shall:
(iii) A contractor shall not be deemed in breach of the construction contract for suspending performance pursuant to this section. (b)(i) A subcontractor may suspend contractually required performance if any or all of the occurrences outlined in clauses (A), (B) and (C) of this subparagraph occur and only after providing written notice and an opportunity to cure consistent with subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph:
(ii) A subcontractor intending to suspend performance for failure to receive timely payments within the time limits established pursuant to this article must provide both the owner and the contractor written notice at least ten calendar days before the subcontractor's intended suspension. Such notice shall:
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