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… by another, excluding, however, any specific agreement to pay for such mental anguish. (3) property damage to deceased …
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… or person having the custody and control of such child to pay to such society or corporation a certain stated sum for … society or corporation, and defendant fails to make the payments as ordered by the court, the court shall cause the …
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… dangerous substances, and failed to make restitution payments related to a prior incident when she intentionally … was "strong," reasoning that her family was "unwilling to pay restitution to resolve a prior juvenile matter without …
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… used in negligence cases in which a defendant agrees to pay plaintiff a minimum recovery in return for plaintiff's … in excess of the high, she was not entitled to any other payments. Malick, supra, 398 N.J. Super. at 187 ("a …
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… remaining sick time so she could "receive maybe two more paychecks before [she] was technically done with the … her"; "her ability to tell the story"; "and her ability to pay attention during the interview, or her ability to recall …
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… permits trial courts to "sentence [a defendant] to pay a monetary penalty" where the defendant "has been …
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… stated in pertinent part that "[b]orrower agrees to pay [defendant] upon demand all reasonable costs and …
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… refused or failed to make a good faith effort to make such payment(s). 9 (G) a requirement the defendant have no … (I) a requirement that the defendant make specified fine payments to the State Parole Board or the Juvenile Justice … refusal or failure to make a good faith effort to make such payment. (J) a requirement that the defendant pay any fines …
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… SEPTA asserted that the instrument in question was a payroll check issued to its employee, Ellis, who told SEPTA … for his assignor, which apparently cashed one of the two payroll checks. After hearing these arguments but before … similar transactions without incident but Warwick failed to pay for the last order, apparently because New York laws …
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… [into court], the person or persons to whom the award is payable shall be entitled to recover from the department the … the court upon the amount of compensation determined to be payable hereunder shall be paid by the condemnor . . . ." … a reasonable basis for requiring the Commissioner to pay a fixed rate of interest on just compensation awards …
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… home. He stated he only used his income from ShopRite "to pay for [his] rent . . . , utilities and food expenses." …
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… the parties. A 2008 consent order directs Baptiste to pay Jallow $70,000 from the proceeds of the sale of the …
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… two thirty-two- inch flat screen television sets without paying for them. At the time of defendant's arrest he was …
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… reconciliations; balancing credit card reconciliations; paying vendors, sales taxes, and payroll taxes; assisting with payroll with another company; preparing vendor passes; and …
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… amount of $275,000, leaving him liable for $66,017.76 to pay off the open mortgage. Plaintiff filed a complaint …
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… findings are entitled to considerable deference, we do not pay special deference to its interpretation of the law. …
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… paragraph, the officer observed that defendant was "alert, paying attention, and appeared to understand what she was …
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… granting the motion5 and directing that plaintiff's counsel pay $6,103.85 to the Estate's insurance carrier. Plaintiff's …
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… she paid the gas bill for the house. Apparently, the non-payment of the bill resulted in defendant being unable to … over defendant's objection, to question J.B. about her nonpayment of the bill. Both sides acknowledged that the … out before the jury." J.B. then testified that she did not pay the bill because defendant would "turn the heat all the …
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… personnel for himself; (5) "hiring, supervising, and paying assistants," because he was not precluded from doing … because he was not responsible for preparing them; (13) "payment of business and/or travel expenses," as he had none; … Petit-Clair did most of his work on City premises; (12) "payment by hour, week, or month," as his payments coincided …