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… be shared equally between the parties. Defendant agreed to pay plaintiff $730,464 to satisfy all claims of equitable …
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… I have a full calendar here today. And the court here is paying for an interpreter here today. We have numerous …
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… name written at the top. It said in its entirety: "Someone payed [sic] me to say he did it." Judge Caulfield cited …
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… her twice in the arm when she spoke about his failure to pay rent. On August 14, 2017, defendant pushed her while …
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… the judge stated it made "no sense" that they continued to pay legal fees for four years despite repeatedly being …
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… from Kelly in the event D'Elia is found liable and must pay damages to Verdoni. D'Elia claims defendants committed …
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… the provisions of this section shall himself be liable to pay to the execution creditor the amount due on the …
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… but ceased for a number of months when Medicaid stopped paying for her sessions. Although it was up to the mother to …
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… supra, Justice Albin noted that “cases in which a taxpayer inadvertently files false information and quickly … not merit dismissal under Chapter 91 “provided the taxpayer does not have unclean hands.” 201 N.J. at 251-52 … has to be attributable to real estate because “pet owners pay for . . . lodging for the pets.” Per the Township, the …
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… Plaintiff also claimed that he had been damaged by paying legal fees in intervening and participating in the …
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… mailing address from defendant. After defendant failed to pay property taxes for two years, plaintiff purchased a tax …
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… which she declined because she didn't have any money to pay for a hotel room, as defendant controlled all their …
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… to the warranty, NHIC had the option to repair, replace or pay plaintiffs the reasonable cost of repairing or replacing … A private plan shall provide a complaint, claims and payment procedure which: 1. Provides for an attempt at …
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… The judge advised she would have to retain an evaluator and pay for the evaluator's services. Judge Antoniewicz …
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… including the present case. In return, defendant agreed to pay his attorney $100,000. However, the parties' agreement … for representing defendant in the criminal matter. Thus, payment was not contingent on whether defense counsel was …
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… "hard color paint." As a result, defendant was required to pay someone else to repaint the apartment. According to … thing in the previous case, namely, he would produce checks payable to a person but no receipts for work performed. …
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… defendant to one year probation, and ordered her to pay the mandatory statutory penalties. We derive the …
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… from Pyles immediately after the customer tendered the cash payment. Defendant did not present any competing testimony … give the drugs to the buyer or personally accept the payment from the buyer); see also State v. Berry, 140 N.J. … opinion that the police observed anyone at the scene pay money for narcotics and receive them in exchange. Id. at …
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… 150 days of commutation time; the loss of thirty days of "J-pay"; and the loss of thirty days of recreational …
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… on and off throughout the trial . . . he seem[ed] to be paying attention.'" Id. at 88. Here, the judge adequately …