...four-judge panel of the Appellate Division, First Department, held in ...
...Cite as: USA v. City of New York, 11-5113-cv...Holly A. Thomas, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C...
...In this nonpayment proceeding the petitioner is not the landlord-owner of the subject building, but rather is the prime tenant, holding the lease...
...representative of defendant City of New York that the City's Department of Sanitation is responsible for clearing the subject area of snow and ice...
...1 Plaintiff, a sanitation employee of defendant New York City Department of Sanitation (DOS), sustained personal injuries from a...
...LaGuardia Airport, was a central feature in the New York City Department of Sanitation's 2006 Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan. After studies in 2006...
... Ray Lahood, Secretary of Transportation; Federal Aviation Administration; and...Counsel, Joy Park, Trial Attorney, Department of Transportation; Daphne Fuller, Assistant...
...the North Shore Marine Transfer Station, is one of four the Department of Sanitation announced in 2006 that it planned to reopen to handle the...
...MATTER OF JEROME ONEAL WILLIAMS, res, v. DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION, ap — Application by the appellant pursuant to 22 NYCRR 670...
... including the former writ of certiorari to review, which allowed...the New York City Police Department Pension Fund....
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