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  2. Good cause - Wikipedia

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    Good cause is a legal term denoting adequate or substantial grounds or reason to take a certain action, or to fail to take an action prescribed by law. What constitutes a good cause is usually determined on a case-by-case basis and is thus relative.

  3. Ithaca Council pushes Good Cause Eviction legislation ... - AOL

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    What is Good Cause Eviction? Tenants covered by Good Cause will be able to challenge rent hikes that are more than the Consumer Price Index + 5% (8.45% upstate as of May 2024) or 10%, whichever is ...

  4. Just cause eviction - Wikipedia

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    Just cause eviction, also known as good cause eviction, describes laws that aim to provide tenants protection from unreasonable evictions, rent hikes, and non-renewal of lease agreements. These laws allow tenants to challenge evictions in court that are not for "legitimate" reasons. [ 1 ]

  5. Federal judge delivers another blow to Biden’s student loan ...

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    US District Judge Randal Hall ruled that “good cause exists” to extend his Sept. 5 restraining order that blocked the Department of Education’s $147 billion cancellation effort for an ...

  6. Why is Rochester’s proposed ‘good cause eviction’ protection ...

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    A “good cause” law with a one-unit small landlord portfolio size and high-rent exemption of 300% above fair market value passed July 2 in the Hudson Valley city of Kingston.

  7. In a Good Cause— - Wikipedia

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    "In a Good Cause—" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. The story first appeared in a 1951 edition of the anthology New Tales of Space and Time and was reprinted in the collection Nightfall and Other Stories (1969).

  8. Probable cause - Wikipedia

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    The usual definition of the probable cause standard includes “a reasonable amount of suspicion, supported by circumstances sufficiently strong to justify a prudent and cautious person’s belief that certain facts are probably true.” [6] Notably, this definition does not require that the person making the recognition must hold a public office or have public authority, which allows the ...

  9. Can a hotel charge my credit card for damage I didn’t cause?

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    Later I looked at my credit card statement and they charged me $750 on my card. They said I smoked in the room which I did not. For sure no one smoked in the room.