-
njcourts.gov
… time." On April 28, 2015, plaintiff was suspended without pay. Due to an irregularity in the suspension procedure, the … placed on paid sick leave 10 A-3200-19 and awarded back pay for the time he was suspended without pay. Plaintiff was paid his full salary until his …
-
njcourts.gov
… board" under N.J.S.A. App. A:9-51(c), in order to provide "payment of the reasonable value of such . . . privately … EO 104 and, in April, it suspended automatic membership payments, and those members who prepaid for specified … commenced eviction proceedings due to plaintiff's non-payment of rent. At that time, after considering the deficit …
-
njcourts.gov
… sums . . . which [plaintiff became] legally obligated to pay as damages because of any claim . . . involving any act, … monies from one client's trust account were transferred to pay the obligations of another client or the expenses of the … insuring agreement by clearly excluding any obligation to pay a certain type of damage claim, i.e., damages seeking …
-
njcourts.gov
… City Ordinance 18-133 (the Ordinance), which imposed a payroll tax of one-percent of an employer's payroll, but exempted from the calculation employees who … ¶ 1; and violates the constitutional prohibition on using payroll taxes for non-employee benefit purposes, N.J. Const. …
-
njcourts.gov
… prison term and ordered him to make certain payments, including a $1000 Sex Crime Victim Treatment Fund … served before more restrictive sentences, and an ability-to-pay hearing concerning the SCVTF penalty. I. A. A Bergen … mistakenly imposed without first conducting an ability-to- pay hearing. 28 A-1686-17T3 When a trial court has followed …
-
njcourts.gov
… seventeen years old. DYFS sent Dalton a monthly check to pay for Holdren's expenses until he turned eighteen in July … Holdren cashed his checks and gave all the money to her to pay for his rent, food, utilities, and clothes, and Dalton … at 200-01; State v. Coles, 218 N.J. 322, 340-41 (2014). The payment of rent does not necessarily result in the …
-
njcourts.gov
… of a political contribution disclosure required under pay-to-play laws. N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.13 to -22. The trial … require a political contribution disclosure required under pay-to-play 2 In Rice v. Union County Regional High School … than did she. Arsenault found plaintiff knowledgeable about pay-to-play compliances and, in fact, agreed with her …
-
njcourts.gov
… counsel disclosed that KLE Properties had agreed to ---- 8 pay $1,150,000 to plaintiff in settlement of plaintiff’s … amount of this excess shall be credited against the award payable by” that defendant. Finally, the court ordered that … in which culpable tortfeasors would be responsible for payment”-- that is, the plaintiff “could collect all or any …
-
njcourts.gov
… a co- borrower: the Beach Club would be responsible for repayment of the loan and the Township would act as the … Club’s “reserve” be subject to the special assessment to repay the loan. The owners of those properties received a … provided that the Beach Club would be responsible for repayment of the loan -- $925,726 in principal, interest, and …
-
njcourts.gov
… the employment with the second employer has weekly hours or pay not less than the hours or pay of the employment of the first employer. [N.J.S.A. … job to accept a subsequent job at least equal in hours or pay, but is laid off from the subsequent job. [A. …
-
njcourts.gov
… company’s owners disparaging names and demanded that they pay her money that she insisted was owed to her. … communicated by e- mail about the prospect that IBG would pay deferred compensation to Thieme. Thieme advised … as stocks,” and that he did not anticipate “a big cash payment.” Thieme also asked Aucoin-Thieme to identify what …
-
njcourts.gov
… tax assessment. Based on this presumption the appealing taxpayer has the burden of proving that the assessment is … case-in-chief, the burden of proof remain[s] on the taxpayer throughout the entire case . . . to demonstrate that … methods utilized to predict what a willing buyer would pay a willing seller on a given date, applicable to …
-
njcourts.gov
… for the 2013, 2014, and 2015 calendar years reflect a payroll reimbursement to The Brownstone, representing approximately forty percent of the total payroll obligations. The forty percent represents a … (Tax 1998). “Based on this presumption, the appealing taxpayer has the burden of proving that the assessment is …
-
njcourts.gov
… “local exchange telephone.” The carriers responsible 3 for payment of the tax are those who were subject to Chapter 4 … time Verizon notified the Borough that it was not going to pay the tax, Verizon was unaware that the entire block of … contends that Verizon is obliged to file returns and pay the business personal property tax annually thereafter …
-
njcourts.gov
… set forth in the Management Agreement, Foundation agreed to pay Kean the sum of one ($1.00) dollar per year.2 On October … costs, supplies, salaries, Manager’s salaries (if any), payroll expenses, taxes of every kind and nature (corporate … authority, and obligations, Gourmet Dining agreed to pay Foundation an annual “management fee” in the sum of two …
-
njcourts.gov
… was no longer on the dresser, and the woman asked him to pay her, but he said "[h]ow am I going to pay you?" The woman said she was leaving because he was not going to pay her, and he thought she had taken his money so he asked, …
-
njcourts.gov
… Did Not Make Any Findings Regarding Defendant's Ability to Pay $200,000 in Discretionary Fines. In his pro se … TO ABUSE OF DISCRETION. BECAUSE THE DEFENDANT IS UNABLE TO PAY, AND SUCH IMPOSITIONS ARE ILLEGAL SENTENCES DISPOSED WITHOUT HOLDING A HEARING FOR ABILITY TO PAY, 13 A-4100-16T1 WHICH ESTABLISH "CONSTITUTIONAL" ERROR, …
-
njcourts.gov
… state, had a negative economic impact on the district's taxpayers, and did not comport with the requirements for … charter school's 'district of residence' is obligated to pay for its students to attend 7 A-3455-16T1 the school." … would have a "very limited financial impact on taxpayers in East Brunswick" because the majority of the …
-
njcourts.gov
… adjusted the $400 weekly child support obligation L.P. was paying to him to $200 per week, payable through probation, and the other $200 was applied … home. It is the [c]ourt's intent that he steward support payments so as to have adequate resources to address …
-
njcourts.gov
… could never have acceded to this type of financial demand—paying roughly 8% per year ($1.2 million) to fund the letter … have enough SREC’s to avoid the Alternative Compliance Payment for Energy Year 2016, which was $323.00, far more … was based on the fact that Onyx would still have to pay roughly 8% per year to fund the letter of credit, …