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… and the statute contemplates "reimbursement" or A-0188-22 6 payment after the expenses have been incurred. Petitioners … obligation under N.J.S.A. 40A:14-155 does not require it to pay counsel chosen by a police officer without the prior … carries with it [their] own personal obligation to pay [their] fees. [Id. at 16.] A-0188-22 19 years after the …
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… time in which the individual has worked; (6) the method of payment; (7) the manner of termination of the work … accrues retirement benefits; (11) whether the "employer" pays social security taxes; and (12) the intention of the … for her. Rather, the record shows plaintiff received her pay and 18 A-3601-22 job benefits from CFS and did not …
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… necessary to determine "what premium would a willing buyer pay for the [p]roperty which, as of the [d]ate of … but only in determining the premium a willing buyer would pay in addition to the value of the property under the …
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… in the basement. She stated defendant did not seem to be paying attention when she pointed out the problem areas. … that while in the basement defendant did not seem to be paying particular attention to the work he was there to …
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… contract interest rate of percent; Note’s initial monthly payments for interest and principal of $ ; and Late charges … after days of an installment’s due date. 4. To secure the payment of the Note, a Mortgage was executed and delivered … and conditions of the Note and Mortgage state that if any payments for interest and principal, taxes, and/or insurance …
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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 … a determination that defendant had the financial ability to pay plaintiff's fees. We have no basis upon which to …
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… MUST BE REMANDED FOR A HEARING ON DEFENDANT'S ABILITY TO PAY 4 State v. Cofield, 127 N.J. 328 (1992). 9 A-1274-19 THE … within the proper sentencing range and an ability-to-pay hearing. I. In his first point on appeal, defendant …
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… on this property or to actually fulfill its obligation to pay property taxes to the Township. This appeal from the … appropriate under Rule 4:50-1. While defendant's failure to pay taxes on the property was undisputed, the remaining …
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… or bad faith of defendant"; "(2) [d]efendant's ability to pay"; "(3) [a]mount of profits obtained from illegal … 30 rounds. Next, the judge stated defendant's ability to pay could not be "meaningfully weigh[ed]" because …
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… the" parties, the agreement provided: "Buyer agrees to pay an interest charge of . . . [eighteen percent annually,] … for credit do not provide for interest in the event of overpayment for fuel . . . . As such, the court will award … in awarding pre-judgment is that "[the party ordered to pay counsel fees] has had the use, and the [party awarded …
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… and agreements -- including Terms & Conditions, AutoPay, handset insurance, etc., -- will be sent electronically … ways: agreeing in writing, by email, online, in person; paying for the Altice Mobile Service or Device; opening the … in pertinent part: YOU, meaning the BUYER . . . agree to pay US, the SELLER . . . according to the terms of this …
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… explained that Paul Caneiro was responsible for paying regular premiums on the insurance policy. (T.1 P.89 … than one occasion, Paul diverted funds earmarked for the payment of trust premiums, and transferred them into his or … $44,500 into his personal bank account, while only paying $8,500 towards insurance premiums. (T.1 P.93 L.1-14). …
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… his initial suggestion that Mr. Tucker was asking him to pay for the tree trimming and now testified that Tucker had … of that encounter, that Mr. Tucker wanted defendant to pay for the entire job, and his second, that he proposed to …
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… from the exercise of respondent's judicial duties, without pay, since July 8, 2024; and Respondent having submitted an … Obuch") from the exercise of judicial duties, without pay. Respondent's Affidavit of Consent, filed July 19, 2024 …
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… behalf of prior to the filing of such a motion and you must pay a restoration fee of $25.00 if the motion to vacate is … B) and attached copies of documents Order (Form C) Step 6: Pay the filing fee The fee for filing a motion is $25. A check or money order must be made payable to Treasurer, State of New Jersey or, if filing …
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… court has consistently upheld the individual rights of taxpayers. See e.g., Fields v. Princeton University, 28 N.J. … dating back to January 1, 2010, Mrs. Holenstein’s 2014 payroll 14 Thomas Molica appeared on behalf of Ms. Church … Township requesting a copy of Mrs. Holenstein’s 2015 payroll information. On May 3, 2016, the County Board waived …
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… impact the “true value” which a hypothetical buyer would pay a hypothetical seller, neither of which are constrained … (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 …
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… that the employer or its workers' compensation carrier will pay medical and disability benefits to the injured employee, … obviating the need for his or her automobile insurer to pay those benefits. Ibid. Significantly, when it enacted … any factual dispute about the partial permanent disability payments made in this case. As did the Appellate Division, …
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… with a bank or from whom a bank has agreed to receive payment orders.” N.J.S.A. 12A:4A-105(1)(c). The record here … contains no evidence that Oritani ever agreed to receive a payment order from Allen or acted in a manner that could … understanding that his role as Treasurer involved approving payments from the account. Allen and Sanchez, acting on …
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… Court has interpreted said provision as affording taxpayers a right to “[e]quality of treatment in sharing the duty to pay real estate taxes.” Murnick v. Asbury Park, 95 N.J. 452, 458 (1984). In sum, taxpayers must be treated in a manner commensurate with “other …