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10-28-2014 HUYEN V. Nguyen, Petitioner, v. Eric H. HOLDER, Jr., United States Attorney General, Respondent. Michael E. Marszalkowski, P.C., Buffalo (Michael E. Marszalkowski of counsel), for petitioner. United States Department of Justice, Office of Immigration Litigation, Washington, D.C. (Michael C. Heyse, Stuart F. Delery and Mary Jane Candaux of counsel), for respondent. Michael E. Marszalkowski, P.C., Buffalo (Michael E. Marszalkowski of counsel), for petitioner. United States Department of
November 20, 1995 Appeal from the Supreme Court, Westchester County (Cowhey, J.). Ordered that the judgment is affirmed, without costs or disbursements. In 1978, the Westchester County Department of Health determined that groundwater in the area of property owned by the petitioner Lashins Arcade Co. (hereinafter Lashins) in the Town of Bedford, known as the Shopping Arcade, was contaminated. It is alleged that groundwater is the sole source of water supply to the residents of the area. Testing conducted
Bankruptcy No. 3-80-03222. Adv. No. 3-80-0721. August 18, 1981. A. J. Wagner, Kettering, Ohio, for plaintiff. Keith R. Hall, Dayton, Ohio, for defendant. Herbert Ernst, Jr., Dayton, Ohio, trustee. CHARLES A. ANDERSON, Bankruptcy Judge. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT This matter is before the Court for disposition of the plaintiff-debtor's complaint, filed as a motion on February 19, 1981 and amended on February 26, 1981, to determine whether defendant has violated 11 U.S.C. § 362 by repossessing collateral
(a) Prohibitions. (1) Except in the event of an emergency, in which event the remedial party shall comply with section 375-1.5(b)(1) of this Part, no person shall undertake at a site listed in the Registry any physical alteration that constitutes storage, treatment, or disposal of any contaminant which served as the basis for such listing, unless such conduct: (i) is exempted under section 373-1.1(d) of this Title or permitted under Part 373 of this Title, including corrective action under section