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… decision upholding the Commissioner’s award of “full back pay, benefits, and emoluments, less mitigation.” But the … full-time teaching position, and (2) awarded her “full back pay, benefits, and emoluments, less mitigation.” I. A. We … position, then she would indeed be entitled to “full back pay, benefits, and emoluments, less mitigation.” Parsells …
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… defendant contended that there were collateral sources to pay for her future medical surgery, including PIP coverage. … The parties disputed whether her PIP carrier would pay for plaintiff's future surgery because the PIP statute … that system, a motorist's automobile insurer is required to pay for the medical expenses up to the limits of the PIP …
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… to comply with an information subpoena, ordering him to pay petitioner's counsel fees and costs relating to … consisted of the following: decedent initially agreed to repay petitioner within six months of the date he purchased … but ten days before decedent was killed, he agreed to repay petitioner once he sold the stock. On April 12, 2007, …
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… thirteen-month rental lease agreement, and plaintiff would pay the fee for the thirteen-month term before it started. … 2024)[.] It further specified: Please be advised that, upon payment of any and all past due balance(s), you have the … its "take it or leave it" offer, proposing that plaintiff "pay $394.00 per month for the prior months and a rate of …
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… period. Following execution of the PSA and plaintiff’s payment of the initial $50,000 deposit, a dispute arose … of plaintiff's continued lack of response and failure to pay the additional deposits, on December 4, 2024, defendant … deadline of the extended due diligence period and did not pay the second deposit due by July 26, 2024; thus, …
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… 2013, the Aeriel lawsuit was settled mid-trial, with Star paying two million dollars on behalf of the District and the superintendent, and the State paying three million dollars. II On this appeal, as in the … and specifically "allowed the mortgagee to receive loss payments after the commencement of a foreclosure." Ibid. …
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… others, and recommending a penalty of suspension without pay for seventy-five days. On February 14, 2011, the City … the penalty of seventy-five days suspension without pay. In the meantime, on January 7, 2011, the Law Division, …
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… him to sign a qualified domestic relations order (QDRO), pay defendant $250 for plaintiff's share of the costs for … purpose of producing in court the obligor for an ability-to-pay hearing is interlocutory because no final determination …
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… was not personally disabled and entitled to sick leave with pay. Strauss maintained his underlying medical conditions … is a public interest in allowing a teacher sick leave with pay and, indeed, in allowing [them] to accumulate unused …
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… court shall require the party failing to obey the order to pay the reasonable expenses, including attorney's fees, … the court "require the party failing to obey the order to pay the reasonable expenses, including the attorney's fees, …
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… contend the court (1) should have ordered Patel to repay $178,909.45 he allegedly owed the company, or have … should have granted a $863,593.77 refund to the Shahs for payments they made to unsecured creditors. HJS, meanwhile, argues the court erred in (3) directing HJS to pay "claw back" excessive interest to Patel; (4) incorrectly …
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… from $1,000 to $1,900 per month. Defendants refused to pay the increased rent, and plaintiff filed complaints against them, alleging, among other things: nonpayment of rent; failure to pay a reasonable rent increase; and failure to execute a …
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… sued JZS and Straus, alleging he was owed more incentive pay under the terms of the employment agreement. Kramer … owns nor leases any New Jersey real estate3, and hence pays no property taxes or rents in New Jersey; Tax documents …
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… OF RESTITUTION OWED AND WHETHER [DEFENDANT] COULD AFFORD TO PAY IT. In addressing Point I, we note that "a search … to defendant's contention, the judge did not order him to pay restitution as part of the sentence. Therefore, no …
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… each week." He also asked the court to order defendant to pay his counsel fees. In support of the motion, plaintiff … children." She also asked the court to order plaintiff to pay her legal fees. On May 5, 2023, the Family Part judge …
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… a protracted delay caused in part by defendant's failure to pay the American Arbitration Association (AAA) fee, the … before a different arbitrator, and directed that defendant pay the cost of recording the new proceeding. The court next …
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… claimed at this meeting, the parties "agreed to a full payment to bring [his] fees paid through 2021." On August 8, … to defendant's email, stating: "If you wish to address full payment of all outstanding monies owed to the Association … did not absolve him as unit owner of the obligation to pay monthly assessments under the Condominium Act. See …
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… comes out to $1694.14." The judge noted that "[n]one of the payments [from defendant to plaintiff] match up for December payments in terms of the $1024.16 or the $669.98 being paid … we invoice the client and that's what [defendant] uses to pay us. It's on the [defendant's] website, we have to use …
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… action imposed a fifteen-day suspension without pay. Trenton is a civil service municipality. Plaintiff … a "50 percent" frivolous litigation sanction of $3760.75, payable by plaintiff's counsel to defendants within thirty … Consequently, the sanction may be in the form of a penalty payable to the court or "payment to the movant of some or …
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… or that NJSEA has the authority to order a party to pay the counsel and experts' fees and costs of another. We … prejudice and submitting a new one, or to compel MEPT to pay for appellant's fees and costs. One of the NJSEA's …