...1990, in the County of Nassau and State of New York...virtue of the foregoing, the residency requirements expressed within DRL §...
...Justice Anthony J. Falanga NASSAU COUNTY Supreme Court Justice Falanga ...
...or] recreational meetings, . . . and other uses pertaining to the welfare of the community." New York Educ. L. ?414(1)(c). The District Court for the...
...NASSAU COUNTY Supreme Court For Plaintiff: Kenneth J. Weinstein...
...to another locale in Pennsylvania where husband began a three-year medical residency program. Shortly thereafter, wife began experiencing significant health problems and was eventually...
...of contract, the plaintiff appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Nassau County (Austin, J.), entered June 5, 2002, which granted the defendant's...
...Education Article. They further allege that the State's system of school residency requirements and nonresident tuition requirements (see Education Law ?§ 3202...
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