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This document outlines the disposition of a multi-part motion. The request for leave to appeal from an Appellate Division order dated October 18, 1979, was denied. Separately, the motion's attempt to appeal from Appellate Division orders dated January 8, 1980, and February 28, 1980, was dismissed, as these orders were deemed not to constitute a final determination of the proceeding under the Constitution. Furthermore, the accompanying request to prosecute the appeal as a poor person was dismissed as academic.
Claim of Pressler v. I. Maner Manufacturing is a workers' compensation case decided in New York Court of Appeals. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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This document outlines the disposition of a multi-part motion. The request for leave to appeal from an Appellate Division order dated October 18, 1979, was denied. Separately, the motion's attempt to appeal from Appellate Division orders dated January 8, 1980, and February 28, 1980, was dismissed, as these orders were deemed not to constitute a final determination of the proceeding under the Constitution. Furthermore, the accompanying request to prosecute the appeal as a poor person was dismissed as academic.
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