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17 May 2024, 1:21 am by Tessa Shepperson
Section 21 court case appeal A case going forward to appeal, D’Aubigny v Khan could impact how a landlord communicates with their tenant going forward as this case hinges on whether crucial documentation issued at the start of tenancy is deemed as acceptable as being given to the tenants if it has been posted. [read post]
16 May 2024, 6:02 pm by Hudson Injury Firm
Some common examples include:  Trampolines  Treehouses  Swimming pools and ponds Abandoned vehicles  Refrigerators, deep freezers, and other appliances  Heavy machinery  Exercise equipment  Wells  Ladders In Gregory v. [read post]
16 May 2024, 5:00 am
And because no evidence was provided showing the separation of the structures before 2017, the owner thus failed to evince the buildings were “not part of a horizontal multiple dwelling at any time” prior thereto; with the operative look-back date being as early as January 1, 1974.Given that gap in proof, the AT2 vacated the underlying judgments and dismissed the case.That was some horizontal dance ….# # #DECISIONO. v. [read post]
15 May 2024, 6:29 am by Eleonora Rosati
The burden is therefore placed on the courts to triage these issues for the time being with the definitive outcome of Getty Images v Stability AI being eagerly awaited.Turning to training, a different perspective was offered from the current state of law within the European Union. [read post]
15 May 2024, 6:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
"Legislative enactments enjoy a strong presumption of constitutionality and parties challenging a duly enacted statute face the initial burden of demonstrating the statute's invalidity beyond a reasonable doubt" (Delgado v State of New York, 194 AD3d 98, 103 [3d Dept 2021] [internal quotation marks and citations omitted], affd 39 NY3d 242 [2022]; see Center for Jud. [read post]
15 May 2024, 6:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
"Legislative enactments enjoy a strong presumption of constitutionality and parties challenging a duly enacted statute face the initial burden of demonstrating the statute's invalidity beyond a reasonable doubt" (Delgado v State of New York, 194 AD3d 98, 103 [3d Dept 2021] [internal quotation marks and citations omitted], affd 39 NY3d 242 [2022]; see Center for Jud. [read post]