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… allocation is appropriate, and each tortfeasor should pay damages in accordance with the percentage of fault … the principle that ‘[i]t is only fair that each person only pay for injuries he or she proximately caused.’” Jones v. … settlements with a plaintiff and thus will not have to pay further even if a greater payment would be required …
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… in excess of $3 million and defendants committed to pay plaintiffs a portion of that liability. To cover the … two and one-half months later, plaintiffs made a down payment and entered into a purchase agreement to buy a … liability exceeded $3 million, and they committed to pay plaintiffs a portion of that liability by a fixed date. …
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… the add-back of taxes attributable to a New Jersey Taxpayer’s income in a non-separate reporting State. For the … 54:10A-4 (k) (2) (C) is independent of the filing and payment requirements of other States, and that the statutory … to refer to the tax liability of an entity and not to the payer of the tax. As such, N.J.S.A. 54:10A-4 (k) (2) (C) …
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… dwelling into a two-family dwelling. Plaintiff did not pay the outstanding fines until 2015. According to … case-in-chief, the burden of proof remain[s] on the taxpayer. . . to demonstrate that the judgment [or local … be given to that price which a hypothetical buyer would pay a hypothetical seller, neither of which are constrained …
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… was between 88% and 92% occupied with a mix of private pay, Medicaid and Medicare patients. Patients at the subject … property, as is generally the case at nursing facilities, pay for both care and lodging. Undoubtedly, the larger share … tax assessment. Based on this presumption the appealing taxpayer has the burden of proving that the assessment is …
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… (Tax 1998). “Based on this presumption, the appealing taxpayer has the burden of proving that the assessment is … 316 N.J. Super. 271, 285-86 (App. Div. 1998). A taxpayer can only rebut the presumption by introducing “cogent … case-in-chief, the burden of proof remain[s] on the taxpayer. . . to demonstrate that the judgment [or local …
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… appellant L. Barry Helfmann, Psy.D. suspended and have him pay a civil penalty for repeatedly providing confidential … and fees. Thereafter, the Board ordered Dr. Helfmann to pay costs and fees totaling $110,542.08. Dr. Helfmann … health information" (PHI) that is used for treatment, payment and health care operations. PHI is information in …
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… purposes, as approved by the commissioner," or "pay an amount equal to or greater than the fair market value … include either replacement land or monetary compensation payable to the Garden State Preservation Trust or a … personal property, and in this case there is no proposal to pay monetary compensation to the Trust or to a dedicated …
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… report the accident to her insurance company so it would pay her medical expenses. According to plaintiff, defendant … with her claims against her insurance carrier for the payment of her medical bills. She relied upon a statement … an August 2010 letter that if her insurance carrier did not pay her benefits "we will simply sue them," and his advice …
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… Matthew's parents, and she and Matthew were responsible for paying only taxes, insurance, and utilities. Defendant was … and Matthew worked only seasonally. They struggled to pay their bills. The Division continued to provide and … assistance, including furniture for the home and money to pay the family's electric bill. Division records also …
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… had been saving between twenty and fifty dollars per paycheck to that end. Irene mostly corroborated Brandon's … such services, as determined by "what the marketplace would pay a stranger with similar qualifications for performing … and counsel . . . confined to what 'the marketplace would pay' for lost household services or the services of a …
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… from them A-4556-17T2 5 for $125,000. The purchase price is payable with $25,000 down and a $100,000 balance to be paid … at $125,000, which is the same price that DeSilvio is paying Grossman and Roche pursuant to the September 2016 … However, DeSilvio contends that the $125,000 price he is paying is a distressed-sale figure. He maintains the parcel …
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… of their PSA incorporated in the FJOD, defendant agreed to pay plaintiff a taxable "base alimony" of $100,000 annually, … the PSA sets forth a formula to compute future alimony payments, but in essence defendant agreed to: (1) pay "bonus alimony" of thirty-one percent of his annual …
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… from Kansas. The Kansas court also ordered Doughty to pay $300 a month in child support.1 In New Jersey, Doughty … such as diapers. He rejected Beck's request that he pay child support in accord with the order of the Kansas … Notably, Doughty refused to abide by the Kansas order to pay child support. We recognize that Doughty challenged, …
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… a half-day program that ran every weekday, with each party paying for preschool costs proportionate to their incomes. … only offered a half-day program, with the option to pay $3700 per year for a full-day program. He also noted … other costs money, why [not] choose the one that is free[?] Payment is obviously a concern for Mother as evidenced by …
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… where J.W. attends preschool. Defendant testified she would pay the tuition for A.W.'s attendance at ACA. Defendant also … Heights 8 A-0427-19 school, but only if she did not have to pay tuition for it. Defendant's third choice was the school … Lake Heights and Sea Girt—require that out-of-town students pay tuition. The schools' diversity ratings differ the most, …
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… $93,500,000. As part of the settlement, Lloyd's agreed to pay Fedway $16,000,000. On May 19, 2014, Fedway executed a … insurance claim, and the settlement made no provision for payment of the Cotton Costs. In May 2015, Fedway asked … liable for unjust enrichment resulting from its refusal to pay the Cotton Costs or their monetary equivalent (count …
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… the Appellate Division held that the State did not have to pay a counsel fee award arising from a county prosecutor’s … of whether the State or the county would be responsible for paying any fees awarded. Id. at 542-43. The Appellate … duties concerning, for example, workplace hiring, payroll administration, the maintenance of physical …
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… authority, derived from the property owner’s obligation to pay real estate taxes. The lien purchaser obtains an … Division overlooked that Linden 587 has the “right to pay or redeem subsequent municipal liens, and ‘most … authority, derived from the property owner’s obligation to pay real estate taxes.” Id. at 67. The lien purchaser …
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… further that their clients collectively can only afford to pay an hourly rate no greater than $300 per hour after the … CDR Point Person in the county of venue. The court will pay the cost for foreign language interpreters. Requests for … arrangements directly with counsel or pro se parties for payment of these fees. If a mediator is not timely paid or a …