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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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… because she continued to collect the tenants' rents and pay for expenses associated with the property, and her will …
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… judge found that Lowden merely drove to work to pick up his pay check, which does not qualify as acting in the "course …
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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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… for administrative functions. In 2004, plaintiff stopped paying its required dues to defendant. Nine years later, the …
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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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… 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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… 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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… by failing to report, perform community service and pay fines. Defendant's contention that his VOP was nullified …
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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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… to plaintiff, to undergo psychological testing, and to pay a fifty dollar domestic violence penalty. Plaintiff and …
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… v. Pinto, 5 N.J. 562, 569-70 (1950). . . . Accordingly, we pay no special deference to the trial court's interpretation …
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… under including but not limited to disputes over progress payments and the nature of the work performed at the subject … all disputes arising hereunder and the parties shall each pay one-half (1/2) of the arbitrator's hourly fees and court …
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… charged to plaintiff. The notice stated, "[t]he amount you pay for automobile insurance is determined by many factors …
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… although he insisted it was only in the summer and in payment for grass cutting services. Defendant also contends … prosecutor argued Reed—who gave the victim the drugs after paying defendant—was not guilty of drug-induced death …
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… agreed to an amendment to the lease, wherein they created a payment schedule for the outstanding rent arrears and agreed … – Tenant to Stay in Possession, which required defendant to pay $536,508 ($275,000 2 Of the $1,388,263.99 in rent that … was assigned to plaintiff. Defendant failed to remit the payments required by the Stipulation of Settlement …
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… note provided that the grantee would be obligated to repay the entire grant amount if the grantee failed to … March 2016, the Department sent Melia a letter demanding repayment of the monies under both grant programs because it … diverting resources intended for disaster relief to "pay lawyers" and not "carpenters, masons, and plumbers." Id. …
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… that was allegedly outstanding, including tax returns, pay stubs, executed HIPAA authorizations, and medical …