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… of [CHSI]. This section shall not, however, prevent the payment to any such person of reasonable compensation for … and interest” due from CHSI to the Foundation, and pays that entire amount over to the Foundation. For … for charitable or religious purposes,” with or without paying rent for such use. Ibid. (clause 10). Similarly …
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… tax assessment. Based on this presumption the appealing taxpayer has the burden of proving that the assessment is … indulgent view to the evidence adduced by plaintiff. The taxpayer’s expert, a licensed real estate appraiser, gave … case-in-chief, the burden of proof remain[s] on the taxpayer throughout the entire case . . . to demonstrate that …
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… by statute to represent the interests of utility ratepayers in rate-setting matters before the Board. N.J.S.A. … separately. Our Supreme Court has made clear that ratepayers must share in the resulting benefit to the utility. … Power & Light Co., supra, 9 N.J. at 528. Otherwise, ratepayers would pay a utility's hypothetical and not real tax …
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… tax assessment. Based on this presumption the appealing taxpayer has the burden of proving that the assessment is … indulgent view to the evidence adduced by plaintiff. The taxpayer’s expert, a licensed real estate appraiser, gave … case-in-chief, the burden of proof remain[s] on the taxpayer throughout the entire case . . . to demonstrate that …
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… North Jersey could not figure out why it made three large payments to IC System totaling over $130,000.4 3 Van Lenten … for networking at North Jersey, inquired about the payments with Phil Nolan, Nolan told him that $77,195.49 was … and asked whether Nolan could explain why North Jersey "is paying for a service when it is clearly not in use." …
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… on signed modification documents and an initial down payment.” Per the terms of the Agreement, Willoughby would pay a $6000 down payment by June 7, 2010, followed by monthly payments of …
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… case-in-chief, the burden of proof remain[s] on the taxpayer. . . to demonstrate that the judgment [or local … be given to that price which a hypothetical buyer would pay a hypothetical seller, neither of which are constrained … methods utilized to predict what a willing buyer would pay a willing seller on a given date, applicable to …
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… assumed leases would also act as security for NJNG’s lease payments). Further, NJNG could, without the lessor’s … frame computer equipment and related HVAC equipment” was payable by the sub-sub tenant since it was to be “separately … that “a single occupant of an entire large building will pay rent on a net basis”). 5 Similar to the experts’ …
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… “those sums that the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages because of ‘bodily injury’ or ‘property … “those sums that the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages because of ‘bodily injury’ or ‘property …
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… veil would result in an injustice to New Jersey's taxpayers. First, James III's testimony – upon which plaintiffs … then continued: "Don't recall? Ok. So Jim Sullivan pays the money for this." Thus, the proposition that Jim … corporate formalities, fails to issue stock, . . . fails to pay dividends[,] . . . operat[es] . . . without a profit[,] …
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… assessments for the maintenance of the common areas, which pay for services such as snow and ice removal from the … for the maintenance of the common areas. Those assessments pay for services such as snow and ice removal from the … as a municipal government does for all its residents and taxpayers.” The panel observed that the Homeowners …
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… separation in 2011, Ross financially supported Maeker, paying for all of her living expenses. In return, Maeker … separation in 2011, Ross financially supported Maeker, paying for all her living expenses, for the mortgage and …
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… an effective, properly enforced anti-harassment policy.” Payton v. New Jersey Turnpike Authority, 292 N.J. Super. 36, … place at the time the alleged sexual harassment occurred. Payton, 292 N.J. Super. at 46. Trent participated in sexual … one location to another without experiencing a decrease in pay or a demotion in title. Here, that is precisely what …
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… be denied access to the FCIU for failure or inability to pay for service. FCIU may charge on a sliding scale for … be denied access to the FCIU for failure or inability to pay for services. For children and families served by CUs, …
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… to subsection a. of this section. 19 The municipality may pay any cost incurred by complying with 20 the requirements … 12 any provision of this act shall be responsible for, and pay, the 13 reasonable costs of caring for the dog, domestic … or 19 suspected to have been exposed to rabies [,]; for payment of 20 damage to or losses of poultry and domestic …
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… access restrictions applied to LT cases related to nonpayment or habitually late payment of rent between March 9, 2020 and August 3, 2021 … 12/01/2021 (Special Civil - LT) All LT cases related to nonpayment or habitually late payment of rent between March 9, …
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… verifiable learning format and - Page 2 of 22 - shall be paying attention and fully participating in order to obtain … a waiver shall be in writing addressed to the Board, with payment of the requisite fee, shall be certified as true … of time. Upon a written and certified application, with payment of the requisite fee, and for good cause appearing, …
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… court shall require the party failing to obey the order to pay the reasonable expenses, including attorney's fees, … the judge could have ordered Guyden or her attorneys to pay the costs associated with re-deposing witnesses and … permits the imposition of various sanctions, such as the payment of "reasonable expenses, including attorney's 30 …
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… As a consequence, the company declined to make any further payment to him. At about the same time as these events, Fire … volunteered his services without any expectation of payment, a critical factor here, whether one is or is not an … sense, albeit not as the term is commonly used to represent payment of "an equivalent for" services rendered. See …
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… Vo-Tech was an autonomous body, the County continued to pay plaintiff's salary. According to plaintiff, there was no … throughout his transfers and never suffered a reduction in pay, though he did lose "portal to portal" use of a County …