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… matter noted that defendant already had "a history of nonpayment" followed by "large lump sum payments soon after a threat of arrest." Despite that … but that, temporarily, Phillips would only be required to pay one-third of it, with the remainder left to simply …
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… Defendant did not give any money to Schuster to help pay for the purchase of the motorcycle. In early January … Aguirre for $3,500. Aguirre gave him $2,000 and promised to pay off the remaining balance at a later time. On April 17, … motorcycle because he drove Schuster to the Aviv home to pay for and pick up the motorcycle. Aguirre testified that …
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… $2805, leaving him with about $300 each month after paying expenses. Defendant was fifty-six years old at the … on her own earnings rather than plaintiff's income to pay the couple's expenses. The parties did not have a joint … He also claimed he required the entire pension amount to pay his expenses. In applying the statutory factors …
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… opioid crisis in New Jersey, causing insurance companies to pay the costs of opioid medication and addiction treatment for their insureds, which increased premiums, co-pays, and deductibles for plaintiff and the other class … insurance. These costs may also be subject to higher co-pays, deductibles or limitations of coverage. 7 A-1174-19 As …
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… them into the security office, and left the store without paying for them. Accordingly, on December 10, 2019, Target's … surveillance, and removing the items from the store without paying for them. The prosecutor determined "[t]he facts and … to the nature of the charges in view of his willingness to pay full restitution. Defendant further contended the State …
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… laws and defrauded investors, and he was ordered to pay restitution of $7,564,273. Defendant Richard Barry (the … and in all cases from collecting or receiving any debts, or paying out, selling, assigning or transferring any of its … with rights and duties," which were used to improperly pay out funds rather than for legitimate investments. Id. at …
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… moved for reconsideration, arguing he had no ability to pay for the transcripts of the entire domestic violence … was reasonable and necessary, and that he had no ability to pay plaintiff's fees in any event. The judge denied … having the audacity to file a motion" by being ordered to pay plaintiff's fees, and that the court erred in refusing …
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… 30, 2023. The agreement required a $1,391 monthly rental payment due on the first of every month. The lease agreement … any of the terms of the agreement, such as the failure to pay rent or the violation of apartment rules. Addendums to … by defendant, included an agreement that defendant would pay "attorney's fees and costs as additional rent" if …
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… of public funds for child health care, ensure that parents pay their fair share of their children's health care costs, … complete the IV-D application for Title IV-D services and pay the applicable fee. Parties should be advised they will … complete the IV-D application for Title IV-D services and pay the applicable fee if no such application is on file. …
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… with Holdings, and Services continued to make all rental payments. Holdings had no employees, no income and no assets … Services could not survive and soon defaulted on lease payments amounting to approximately $30,000 per month. In … the primary defendant is a corporation without assets to pay it. See Verni v. Harry M. Stevens, Inc., 387 N.J. Super. …
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… $2805, leaving him with about $300 each month after paying expenses. Defendant was fifty-six years old at the … on her own earnings rather than plaintiff's income to pay the couple's expenses. The parties did not have a joint … He also claimed he required the entire pension amount to pay his expenses. In applying the statutory factors …
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… moved for reconsideration, arguing he had no ability to pay for the transcripts of the entire domestic violence … was reasonable and necessary, and that he had no ability to pay plaintiff's fees in any event. The judge denied … having the audacity to file a motion" by being ordered to pay plaintiff's fees, and that the court erred in refusing …
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… parenting time with their children; (2) plaintiff would pay defendant alimony for ten years in the amount of $3333 per month; and plaintiff would pay defendant child support of $277 per month. Those support … 12, 2014, plaintiff filed a motion to suspend his alimony payments and to terminate his child support obligation. …
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… not increase the Limit of Insurance. However, we will not pay for any subsequent loss or damage resulting from a cause … days before that loss or damage occurs: (1) We will not pay for any loss or damage caused by any of the following … above, we will reduce the amount we would otherwise pay for the loss or damage by 15%. Based the adjuster's …
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… of the parties; (2) the ability of the parties to pay their own fees or to contribute to the fees of the other … status remains unchanged. b. The ability of the parties to pay their own fees or to contribute to the fees of the other party. Both parties have the means and the ability to pay their own counsel fees as well as the counsel fees …
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… in liquid assets, and he would make a $100,000 down payment towards purchasing the property; it also indicated … City granted him a loan modification, reducing his monthly payment from $1628.40 to $1502.98. Nevertheless, on October … "jointly and severally, are responsible for and shall pay [Hudson City] $27,306.58 . . . ." Her January 12, 2016 …
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… market value is the price that buyer would be willing to pay and the seller would be willing to accept if both … market value is the price that a buyer would be willing to pay and the seller would be willing to accept if both … as to the fair market value—the amount a buyer would pay a seller for an iPhone 6 Plus in 2017. Instead, the …
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… of the . . . [CPT book]. The amount . . . the insurer pays for the service shall be in accordance with this … that he or she is providing. The amount that the insurer pays for the service is determined by whether the service is … considers: (1) the insurer's good faith in refusing to pay the demands; (2) excessiveness of plaintiff's demands; …
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… with the terms of the plea agreement and ordered to pay restitution of $3426 and appropriate fines, penalties, … failure to conduct a hearing regarding his ability to pay $3426 in restitution. The ESOA panel entered a 5 … appeal addressing those issues as well as his inability to pay restitution. He further argued that trial counsel failed …
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… of compensation interpreted N.J.S.A. 34:15-13 to limit the payment of dependency NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … 450 weeks and continuing as long as he remains incompetent. Payments shall date back to March 4, 2005. [(Emphasis … dependency benefits on October 17, 2013, after 450 weeks of payment. On February 25, 2014, NJM notified Eric that "[n]o …