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… going to ask you a few questions. I'm going to ask you to pay attention. Listen to what I'm saying and at some point … I will give the jury the following instruction, please pay close attention. This is what I will tell the jury if …
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… sending naked pictures to are (sic) to Hugh Hefner. He will pay you $ I 00,000 for the use of them." Countl 15. … be sending naked pictures to [isl . Hugh Hefner. He will pay you $100,000 for the use of them." Id. at T24-24 to …
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… duty of indemnification, contractual or otherwise, did not pay 5 A-2560-23 the insurance premium directly or … duty of indemnification, contractual or otherwise, did not pay the insurance premium directly or indirectly, and 6 … Plumbing and Heating, Inc. (Brian Trematore, Inc.) for non-payment on the balances due to them from their contracts on …
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… (Tax 1998). “Based on this presumption, the appealing taxpayer has the burden of proving that the assessment is … 316 N.J. Super. 271, 285-86 (App. Div. 1998). A taxpayer can only rebut the presumption by introducing “cogent … methods utilized to predict what a willing buyer would pay a willing seller on a given date, applicable to …
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… 8% of his interest in the LLC if 22 Kiely would begin paying extra costs for the renovation at a 33% rate instead … funds back into 23 an LLC account only to draw them out to pay vendors or contractors. The court does not view … offering an 8% interest to the members in exchange for the payment of his share of the mortgage obligation, the …
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… 180 N.J. 605, 620 (2004)). When a property owner fails to pay property taxes, the TSL grants the municipal government … lienholders, the TSL enables municipalities 'to obtain the payment of . . . taxes without going into the real estate … 618). While the TSL is remedial legislation to secure the payment of taxes , it also seeks to "'protect property …
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… (Tax 1998). “Based on this presumption, the appealing taxpayer has the burden of proving that the assessment is … 316 N.J. Super. 271, 285-86 (App. Div. 1998). A taxpayer can only rebut the presumption by introducing “cogent … methods utilized to predict what a willing buyer would pay a willing seller on a given date, applicable to …
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… 8% of his interest in the LLC if 22 Kiely would begin paying extra costs for the renovation at a 33% rate instead … funds back into 23 an LLC account only to draw them out to pay vendors or contractors. The court does not view … offering an 8% interest to the members in exchange for the payment of his share of the mortgage obligation, the …
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… motion for counsel fees and costs, ordering defendant to pay plaintiffs $722,714. Plaintiffs moved for … interest through the promotion, and the name of each person paying for the promotion if different from the developer; …
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… tax rebate cases, (3) appointment of a receiver for nonpayment of real property taxes, (4) condemnation cases, (5) … Tax Court was established by the Legislature to afford taxpayers a prompt and impartial hearing and disposition of … consistent, uniform body of tax law for the guidance of taxpayers and tax administrators in order to promote …
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… tax- rebate cases, (3) appointments of receivers for nonpayment of real property taxes, (4) condemnation cases, (5) … for the creation of the Tax Court in 1979 was to afford taxpayers a prompt and impartial hearing and disposition of … consistent, uniform body of tax law for the guidance of taxpayers and tax administrators in order to promote …
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… Court of New Jersey was established in 1979 to provide taxpayers prompt and impartial hearings and resolutions of … of probation, such as acquiring jobs, attending school or paying fines. Measuring and reporting on outcomes of … has centralized the collection of child support payments in New Jersey. The centralization of collections …
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… five years from the date of 41 his most recent conviction, payment of [fine] any court-ordered 42 financial assessment, … that are the subject of the application1, for which 2 payment of restitution takes precedence in accordance with … finds that the person substantially complied with any 42 payment plan ordered pursuant to N.J.S.2C:46-1 et seq., or …
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… hereof, this '[n]ote')." The note required monthly payments of accrued interest only commencing November 1, … "all Obligations hereunder shall become immediately due and payable upon demand." As previously stated, the note … Doctor: LINE OF CREDIT ADVANCES. Borrower may borrow, repay and reborrow, and Bank may advance and readvance under …
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… $25,000 in compensatory damages, and required defendants to pay a $5000 statutory penalty to the State. In a … September 19, 2013, the Director required defendants to pay the State $31,001.55 in counsel fees and $490.50 in …
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… to defend itself in plaintiff's personal injury suit and pay any putative damage award without recourse to its rights … laundry room accident pursuant to the "COVERAGE C MEDICAL PAYMENTS" provision (the "medical payments provision") of the policy. In response to the …
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… the driver's daycare center, was attempting to recoup those payments on the theory that the driver's receipt of fees for … the time of the accident," the legislative goal of prompt payment of medical and hospital expenses would be stymied by … a . . . livery conveyance," meaning when Chicchetti had a paying passenger in Calavano's Town Car, as it could as the …
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… loan servicers would be responsible for collecting mortgage payments and had the authority to extend payment due dates, waive late fees, and “effectuate … mortgage. The Guillaumes failed to make their mortgage payment in April 2008, and have made no payments since that …
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… to be served consecutively. Defendant was also ordered to pay $5,000 in restitution to the Victims of Crime … ORDER IS UNACCOMPANIED BY A FINDING OF AN ABILITY TO PAY. Defendant also filed his own supplemental brief where …
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… Defendant added "he knew the price of the items" and could "pay[] for [them] just to get it over with." Troya recalled … stated "you know, it's not a big deal. I'll go ahead and pay for it. . . . I'm on the job." When Parada asked …