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New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of State law that authorizes the deposit of disputed rent with the Housing Court. The case, Lang vs. Pataki, had brought in State Supreme Court where Justice Edward Lehner upheld the constitutionality in November 1998. In rejecting arguments made by Legal Aid on behalf of the tenant, the instant decision cites, among others, the US Supreme Court case, Lindsey v. Normet. That Oregon statute is much stricter with regard to the time frames, says Mitchell Posilkin, an attorney with the Rent Stabilization Stabilization The action undertakes a country when it buys and sells its own currency to protect its exchange value. Actions registered competitive traders undertake by on the NYSE to meet the exchange requirement that 75% of their traded be stabilizing, meaning that sell orders Association which was an intervenor An individual who is not already a party to an existing lawsuit but who makes himself or herself a party either by joining with the plaintiff or uniting with the defendant in resistance of the plain-tiff's claims. in the New York case. "Legal Aid has taken a sky is falling approach to the [deposit of rent] and said that untold thousands of people were going to be made homeless." When questioned by the judges during the oral arguments, Legal Aid was unable to prove that assertion. The court wrote in its April 27, 2000 decision: "Plaintiffs have provided no data to suggest that application of the rent deposit provision has resulted in wholesale evictions or resulted in injustice Injustice American concentration camps 110,000 Japanese-Americans incarcerated during WWII. [Am. Hist.: Van Doren, 487] Bassianus murdered after being falsely accused. [Br. Lit. ." Posilkin says owners just want the rent to maintain the income of the property. While the deposit of rent is not being used by owner's attorneys on every matter, it is an upheld stick that has forced non-payment matters to be settled faster. "It is far more difficult for cases to be needlessly need·less adj. Not needed or wished for; unnecessary. need less·ly adv.need and unnecessarily drawn out," says Posilkin. |
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