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… that he serve 364 days in jail. He was also ordered to pay restitution. Defendant did not file a direct appeal. A … testing positive for the use of cocaine, and failing to pay court-imposed financial obligations. In April 2018, …
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… birthday. In the option he favored, Emory would receive two payments, the first of $114,000 when she turned eighteen in … The alternative they proposed would provide Emory four payments: $25,000 when she turned eighteen; $40,000 when she … $60,000 when she turned twenty-five; and a final payment of $192,474.37 when Emory turned thirty in December …
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… The liability section of the policy stated: "We will pay all sums that the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages because of bodily injury or property damage …
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… a promissory note dated April 21, 2013, agreeing to repay the promissory note with interest. Jadallah was a barber … salient terms: (1) Jadallah was to make monthly interest payments of approximately $520 for thirteen months ending on May 21, 2014; (2) Jadallah was to pay the $25,000 principal in its entirety by May 21, 2014; …
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… Agreement (PSA), defendant, a dentist, was obligated to pay plaintiff $12,500 per month in alimony and $2,500 per … sold his practice for $570,000. The terms included a down payment as well as installment payments of $96,300 per year for five years. After selling …
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… into a written agreement in which plaintiff agreed to pay Post $182,000 to supply and install at plaintiff's … Post filed a counterclaim, alleging plaintiff, by not paying for the work Post had performed, had breached their … unjustly enriched, and had violated the New Jersey Prompt Payment Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:30A-1 to -2. After the parties …
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… as custodian of plaintiff's UTMA account for purchases or payments made for plaintiff's benefit, or whether such purchases or payments were gifts and thus not subject to reimbursement. … the trial court did not err in finding the purchases or payments made by defendant were gifts rather than loans, and …
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… be submitted the statement or omission of material fact for payment or reimbursement for health care services. The … fact is material if it could have affected the decision to pay or reimburse for the health care services. This … facts in the record, bill, claim or document submitted for payment or reimbursement for treatment or procedure was …
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… be submitted the statement or omission of material fact for payment or reimbursement for health care services. The … fact is material if it could have affected the decision to pay or reimburse for the health care services. This … facts in the record, bill, claim or document submitted for payment or reimbursement for treatment or procedure was …
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… a living animal or creature; 13 f. Be present and witness, pay admission to, encourage, aid or 14 assist in an activity … collections, contributions, subscriptions, donations, or 9 payment of money except in connection with exhibitions, … aa. or bb. of 26 this section --- 27 Shall forfeit and pay a sum according to the following schedule, 28 to be sued …
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… receive a salary and benefits. In 2004, the company ceased paying his salary but continued to pay his benefits until March 2010. After being terminated, … his shares. He has been willing to arrange for a suitable payment plan so as to avoid placing a cash flow burden on …
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… PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY 1. Insuring Agreement a. We will pay those sums that the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages because of "bodily injury" or "property …
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… unpaid premiums based upon Arch-Concept understating its payrolls and misclassifying certain workers. It also sought … agreement required plaintiff to accept and defendants to pay $275,000 over twelve quarterly installments. In the … and against defendants in the amount of $425,000, less any payments 4 A-2430-20 made under the agreement. The parties …
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… birthday. In the option he favored, Emory would receive two payments, the first of $114,000 when she turned eighteen in … The alternative they proposed would provide Emory four payments: $25,000 when she turned eighteen; $40,000 when she … $60,000 when she turned twenty-five; and a final payment of $192,474.37 when Emory turned thirty in December …
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… The liability section of the policy stated: "We will pay all sums that the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages because of bodily injury or property damage …
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… their CLE compliance within the Attorney Registration and Payment application. This Guide is for: NJ and In House … registration process by clicking on the “Registration and Payment” tile. B. By clicking on the “Continuing Legal … • n.iallty Senske Registrat ion and Confi rm or Update Payment History Designee Users Ce rti ficate of Continu ing …
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… retaining his $90,000 membership deposit, requiring him to pay annual membership fees "in perpetuity[,]" and indefinitely delaying repayment of his $25,000 loan. Plaintiff's theory of liability … was reached, the Club would suddenly owe deposits and loan payments back to a large number of members, whom the Club …
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… the agreement provides, "Failure by the Resident to pay any charges shall result in termination of the Agreement … a discharge notice to Ms. Schleck because she had failed to pay outstanding charges. Orchards alleges that after issuing … Division seeking to compel the discharge of Ms. Schleck and payment of fees past due to Orchards. The complaint also …
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… prior to consuming his meal. Consequently, he refused to pay the added gratuity. A dispute ensued between plaintiff and O'Connell regarding the payment of the added gratuity. O'Connell instructed … responded and plaintiff eventually left the café after paying his bill, without the disputed gratuity. No charges 2 …
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… Respondent from the exercise of her judicial duties, with pay, pending proceedings before the Committee. On June 21, … special DWI sessions; utilizing money from the DWI fund to pay himself and others "bonuses"); In re DeBello, 201 N.J. …