Service Notice Of Disposal In New York

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This Notice of Service of Interrogatories is used by Plaintiff to provide Defendant of notice that there is a request for Interrogatories, second request for production, response to interrogatories, or response to second requests for production. This Notice can be used in any state.

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The most effective way to reduce junk is by regularly decluttering. Sort through items, donate or recycle what you don't need, and avoid accumulating unnecessary items in the future.

For many years, garbage disposers were illegal in New York City because of a perceived threat of damage to the city's sewer system. After a 21-month study with the NYC Department of Environmental Protection, the ban was rescinded in 1997 by local law 1997/071, which amended section 24-518.1, NYC Administrative Code.

If you do not separate your recyclables and composting from trash, or if you do not properly separate and set out recyclables correctly, you may receive a fine. Buildings with 1 to 8 units: $25 for the first offense. $50 for the second offense.

New York State law requires businesses that sell tires to take back used tires for recycling. These businesses include tire shops, auto parts stores, vehicle repair shops, new car dealerships. Learn more about NY State waste tire regulations.

As a property owner in New York City, you may receive numerous requests for garbage disposals. The devices are legal in NYC but uncommon, especially in prewar buildings and other older, high-rise structures.

As of November 12, 2024, all properties with 1-9 residential units are required to use bins, 55 gallons or less, with secure lids for trash set out.

A disposition is the final resolution or outcome of a criminal case. A defendant in a criminal case may be acquitted (found not guilty), convicted (found guilty), or have their conviction (or judgment) vacated.

A certified disposition can only be issued by the court where the case took place. Courts have different procedures and requirements for how to get a certified disposition. Some courts may require that you make your request in person, while others may honor requests made by mail, phone, or online.

Certificates of Disposition are available from the clerk's office in either the Criminal Court or the Supreme Court, Criminal Term, both trial courts in New York City. It is also available in all other city courts in Upstate New York, for example, Binghamton, New York, and Plattsburgh, New York.

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Service Notice Of Disposal In New York