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wally-b-feed · 1 month ago
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Anthony Fineran (B 1981), 'Blank 50H 7H', 2024
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anmolsmsblog · 2 months ago
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Noise Newly Launched Buds Connect 2 in-Ear Truly Wireless Earbuds with 50H of Playtime, Quad Mic with ENC, in-Ear Detection, Dual Device Pairing, Instacharge(10 min=120 min), BT v5.3(Navy Blue)
Price: (as of – Details) From the manufacturer In-ear detection: Plug in to play and plug out to pause. With auto in-ear detection, you don’t have to reach for your phone to play or pause your music anymore.Quad mic ENC: Make your voice heard loud and clear with four strategically placed microphones that help you keep the conversation going.Up to 50 hours of playtime: Play all your favourite…
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dedibelyegei · 2 years ago
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Mivel úgyis tegnap értem haza Prágából, így csehszlovák vizekre hajózunk (hihi). Ez egy '89-es bélyegsorozat legkisebb értékű tagja, mely különböző funkciójú fontosabb csehszlovák hajókat ábrázol, az utolsó kivételével. A képen az 50 haleresen (ez volt a csehszlovák korona váltópénze), a Republika nevű általános teherhajó látható, mely az első háború után csehszlovák zászló alatt üzemelő tengerképes hajó volt, '53-ban bocsátották vízre. Igazi képet nemigen találtam róla, ami garantáltan őt ábrázolja.
A sorozat többi tagján sorrendben szerepelnek: A Pionyr darus szállítóhajó, A Brno tanker, A Trinec konténerhajó, Az Orlik pláne konténerhajó, és az utolsó 5 koronás bélyeg a kakkuktojás, ami különböző híradástechnikai eszközöket, és a közeljövő modern csehszlovák óceánjáróját ábrázolja.
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Rengeteg készült ezekből a bélyegekből is, különösen az első kettőből, több tízmillió (!) készült, a nagyobb címletekből pármillió. 2-3 dollárért lehet teljes és tiszta sorozatot szerezni belőle.
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ashyth-art · 4 months ago
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Will you be his jolly sailor bold?
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daemon-in-my-head · 4 months ago
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Guess who worked 50h last week but still decided to start another horribly detailed whatever-the-fuck?
This masochist.
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hermitsdump · 17 days ago
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Where are my priorities
Listened to Hakari and Kirara's whole playlidst like
This day isn't for satosugu and sukugo
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ca-dmv-bot · 10 months ago
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Customer: ITS MY NAME AND THE LITERS OF MY CAR DMV: 50. THERE IS A 2013 FORD ON ANI. Verdict: ACCEPTED
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assassinregrets · 3 months ago
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i’m watching a morrowind play trough atm and hnggg i kinda really want to play morrowind now
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anmolsmsblog · 2 months ago
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Noise Newly Launched Buds Connect 2 in-Ear Truly Wireless Earbuds with 50H of Playtime, Quad Mic with ENC, in-Ear Detection, Dual Device Pairing, Instacharge(10 min=120 min), BT v5.3(Mint Green)
Price: (as of – Details) From the manufacturer In-ear detection: Plug in to play and plug out to pause. With auto in-ear detection, you don’t have to reach for your phone to play or pause your music anymore.Quad mic ENC: Make your voice heard loud and clear with four strategically placed microphones that help you keep the conversation going.Up to 50 hours of playtime: Play all your favourite…
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gabolaw · 5 months ago
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50H Hearing: Key Details and Settlement Insights
If you're facing a 50H hearing, it's important to know the details. Explore what a 50H hearing entails, how settlements work, and what you should prepare for. Get clarity on your legal situation and options.
Discover NY’s 50-H Hearings & Notice of Claim: Essential Insights for Personal Injury Victims
By Irene Gabo
  Posted October 9, 2023 
 In Blog, Law
Understanding NY’s 50-H Hearings
The 50-H Hearing is a vital step in New York’s legal process for individuals who’ve suffered personal injuries due to another party’s negligence. It’s like a mini-trial, where victims share their story under oath before any lawsuit begins. This procedure helps the parties understand the incident’s specifics and establish a groundwork for potential legal actions.
The name “50-H” comes from New York’s General Municipal Law, Section 50-h. It mandates these hearings for claims against public entities, like a city or public transport body. If you’ve been injured due to a city’s fault, expect a 50-H Hearing invitation.
Attending this hearing can be nerve-wracking, but remember, it’s about your story and what you’ve endured. It’s essential to be honest and clear, and recount all details, which is crucial for building a robust case later.
Why is a 50-H Hearing Important?
50-H Hearings are not just a formality but integral to the legal process. They offer the municipal entity (like the city) a firsthand understanding of the claim. It allows them to assess the situation, gather facts, and decide on the best action.
For the victim, it’s an opportunity to present their case formally. Being prepared and understanding the process can make a significant difference. If the hearing goes well, it could pave the way for a more favorable settlement or outcome in court.
Moreover, these hearings can potentially speed up compensation. A strong case at this stage might encourage the public entity to settle quickly, ensuring victims get the help they need sooner.
The Notice of Claim under New York Law
Before diving deep into the 50-H Hearing, one needs to understand the ‘Notice of Claim.’ It’s a formal document informing the public entity (like a city) that you intend to sue them. It’s a prerequisite in New York if you’re seeking damages from a public entity.
Filing this notice correctly is paramount. The state mandates that this notice must be filed within 90 days of the incident. It’s a short window, highlighting the importance of acting swiftly after an injury.
Inside the Notice, you’ll detail the injury’s when, where, and how. It sets the stage for the 50-H Hearing and any potential lawsuit. Always ensure its accuracy and thoroughness, as any discrepancy can be used against you.
Key Steps to Filing a Notice of Claim
1. Timely Action: As stated earlier, New York gives you a mere 90 days to file this notice. It’s a ticking clock.
2. Detailing the Incident: Describe in detail the events leading to the injury. Be precise, including dates, times, and exact locations.
3. State the Damages: Clearly list out the damages you’re claiming. This could be medical bills, lost wages, or other specific damages.
4. Seek Legal Guidance: Given its importance, having legal assistance can be invaluable. They can guide, help draft, and ensure that the notice aligns with NY’s legal requirements.
Preparing for a 50-H Hearing
Just like any legal proceeding, preparation is key. The more ready you are, the better your chances of conveying your side effectively. Here’s what you need to know:
1. Gather All Evidence: From medical reports to photographs, bring all evidence that can support your claim.
2. Practice Your Testimony: Consider rehearsing with a lawyer. They can guide you on potential questions and how best to answer them.
3. Stay Calm and Composed: Remember, this is a fact-finding mission, not an interrogation. Staying calm ensures you communicate clearly and effectively.
The Role of Legal Representation
Navigating a 50-H Hearing or filing a Notice of Claim without legal guidance can be daunting. Lawyers, familiar with NY’s laws, can provide valuable insights, helping victims strengthen their claim. They guide through paperwork and help in prepping for the 50-H Hearing, ensuring you’re best positioned to present your case.
For example, a fictitious Brooklyn resident, Emily suffers injuries due to a poorly maintained subway platform. With legal assistance, she filed a timely Notice of Claim and confidently faced her 50-H Hearing. The result? A favorable settlement that helped cover her medical expenses and more.
Common Misconceptions about 50-H Hearings
Many victims hesitate to attend these hearings due to misconceptions. Some believe it’s an aggressive interrogation, while others fear they might say something wrong. In reality, it’s a structured process aiming to gather facts. With proper guidance, there’s no need for anxiety. Your lawyer will ensure you’re well-prepared and informed.
Contact Law Office of Irene H. Gabo, P.C. Today
Both the 50-H Hearing and the Notice of Claim play pivotal roles for personal injury victims seeking justice against public entities in New York. Understanding these processes, their significance, and navigating them correctly can considerably impact your claim’s outcome.
With this knowledge, victims can confidently take the necessary steps towards their rightful compensation. And always remember, legal guidance can be an invaluable ally in this journey.
If you or a loved one are navigating the complexities of a personal injury claim against a public entity, don’t do it alone. Contact the Law Office of Irene H. Gabo, P.C. at (800) 560-0214 for experienced, compassionate guidance through every step of the process.
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ganja-hq · 6 months ago
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My sister works as an assistant to a disabled lady and I was joking about how I could use someone to come to my place once a week to do my dishes n shit and she said that's totally a thing they offer so I guess I'm getting another assistant
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goat-goth · 6 months ago
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The way that taxes took almost an entire months rent out of my paycheck and I dont even make a living wage.
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st-ender · 6 months ago
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time of the year that has me googling how to get over burnout
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kurthorton-moving · 7 months ago
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me starting to try be active on my blogs again a few days before the harsh reality of life hits feels very on brand
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vampni · 3 months ago
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So a typical medical professional then. Or a medicine student. Depends on wether he’s looking you straight in the eyes while chugging the can of energy drink or not.
Will solace is the kind of guy to tell you to get 8 hours of sleep, say that mental health is important, and how you should eat 3 meals a day and then pull all nighters, neglect his mental being, and forget to eat because he uses all his time to take care of other people
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