Not exact matches
The Manhattan federal court class -
action, filed
by a
former waiter this week, alleges the famously snooty French eatery and its
owner Marco Maccioni, son of founder Sirrio Maccioni, snub state labor laws.
The
former is an
action - adventure title developed
by Sucker Punch, and though popular, we're sure it flew
by many a PlayStation
owner when it was released three years ago.
In an admiralty
action in rem and in personam, Lakeland Bank v. Never E Nuff (Ship), 2016 FC 1096, the Federal Court dismissed the
action in personam on a US mortgage, registered in New York State, against the mortgagor, a U.S.based
former owner of a 38 - foot pleasure craft and against its innocent purchaser for value without notice in Canada and dismissed the purchaser's counterclaim for abuse of process, but ordered the return of a trailer and other personal items, which had been arrested in Canada with the pleasure craft, but were not covered
by the mortgage.
These finds can range from the disturbing, such as a photocopy of a fraudulent 1893 broadside put out
by something called the United States Ex-Slave
Owners Registration Bureau, «Promising Compensation to
Former Owners of Slaves,» to the hilarious 1912 stop -
action film
by Wladislaw Starewicz, a Polish photographer and entomologist, «The Cameraman's Revenge.»