91 - Action to restrain.

§ 91. Action  to  restrain.   Any citizen of the state may maintain an  action to restrain any person or corporation from committing any of  the  unlawful  acts  specified in section ninety of this chapter, in any city  or town in which said citizen is assessed for and is liable to  pay,  or  within one year before the commencement of the action has paid, a tax.    The  attorney-general  may  at  any  time,  in  the  exercise  of  his  discretion, bring and maintain an action in the name of  the  people  of  the state of New York, to restrain any person or corporation from any of  the unlawful acts specified in section ninety of this chapter.  It shall  be  the  duty of the attorney-general to institute and prosecute such an  action, upon the written request of ten citizens of this state  who  are  assessed for taxes therein and whose aggregate assessments amount to not  less  than  ten thousand dollars, and who shall state, in writing, facts  and circumstances showing any such unlawful act  or  acts  and  give  an  undertaking  with  sureties  to  be approved by a justice of the supreme  court to indemnify the people against the costs of such action.