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… PTI on completing a drug and alcohol evaluation, paying penalties and assessments, full restitution to the …
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… from a sixty to a thirty-working-day suspension without pay. The ALJ stated its modification of the WPD's penalty …
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… attack. Defendant explained he offered to buy a new dog and pay Brooklyn's veterinarian bill. On the day of the attack, …
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… request a restitution hearing to determine her ability to pay; and (5) failed to contact several alibi witnesses. The …
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… in relevant part that 1) plaintiff would receive his paychecks from On Target; 2) plaintiff needed to "[d]iscuss … employment exists: "whether the special employer [(d)] pays the lent employee's wages, and [(e)] has the power to … arguments. It is true that plaintiff was not on defendant's payroll. We, however, give little weight to this factor and …
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… because it was the second time he missed work without pay. The court denied the adjournment request and waited for … to pursue this matter. Defendant's attorney did not object. payment by the defendant of the required fees." But cf. R. …
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… the statutory fines and penalties, and ordered defendant to pay restitution in the amount of $700. At the trial de novo, …
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… relief, including reinstatement with back and front pay (the 2016 complaint). 1 Under Pierce, the Supreme Court … complaint, plaintiff alleged she was responsible to prepare payroll for defendant Township. She claimed she reported that an officer on the force tried to obtain payment twice for the same work. Plaintiff alleged that …
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… providers realized reduced deductible, co-insurance and co-pay obligations as compared to consumers who chose an … care consumer who is insured by a group health policy with payment by the company issuing the health insurance policy, … for consumers, and their chiropractic doctors, to compel payment for chiropractic care." The statute compels …
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… period based upon its determination that it should be paying less for the property. However, when defendant …
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… by failing to report, perform community service and pay fines. Defendant's contention that his VOP was nullified …
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… for administrative functions. In 2004, plaintiff stopped paying its required dues to defendant. Nine years later, the …
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… because she continued to collect the tenants' rents and pay for expenses associated with the property, and her will …
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… Settlement Agreement (MSA) obligating plaintiff to 1) pay limited duration alimony of $425 per week for twelve …
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… informed the remaining six weeks of leave would be without pay. 1 STFA's notice of appeal listed only the February 28 …
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… already testified in the criminal trial concerning the payments he received from defendant in connection with the … court entered an additional order directing defendant to pay attorney's fees to plaintiff in the amount of …
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… agreed that if she were admitted into PTI, they would pay any restitution obligation immediately. Defendant is an …
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… trial court, "with one exception — an appellate court must pay some deference to a trial judge's 'feel of the case.'" …
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… 6 A-0079-19T3 In Powell v. NJTA, the Authority approved payment of "the limit of its self-insured retention, $2 … August 25, 2015. In Renna v. NJTA, the Authority approved payment of $400,000 to settle the plaintiff's UIM claim. Of … cited settlements, the judge found the Authority approved paying $2 million, the full amount of the disputed UM/UIM …
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… She was sentenced to 180 days in county jail and ordered to pay all applicable fines and penalties. We have carefully …