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… went over to a bouncer and the bouncer made the customer pay and then kicked him out. Defendant speculated that the … that the customer had received a lap dance but did not pay. Defendant told the detectives that it had never …
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… been resolved against them. The court also ordered Ford to pay plaintiff $14,419.30 in attorneys' fees and costs. The … court entered an order to this effect and ordered Ford to pay plaintiff $14,419.30 in attorneys' fees and costs. Ford …
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… will provide. Paragraph Three requires an initial retainer payment, which "is not intended as an indication of the … Paragraphs Four and Five require the client to pay various costs and disbursements, plus a monthly fixed … charge. Paragraph Six requires that the client submit payments within seven days of A-2551-18 6 receipt of the …
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… issued by the redevelopment entity, and to secure payment of such revenue; . . . provide for extension of … and a shareholder of Dobco, and a resident and taxpayer of Bergen County. On December 21, 2020, the BCIA … their complaints, that under the LRHL, the BCIA could not pay a redeveloper to construct the project and the County …
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… received no financial settlement, aside from child support payments, when she divorced her first husband. Once the … receive $50,000 versus $35,000 in equitable distribution payments for each year the marriage lasted. Plaintiff … legal action "to vary the terms of" the MA became liable to pay "liquidated damages" to satisfy the other party's "costs …
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… the award of restitution and remand for an ability to pay hearing. I. The following facts are derived from the … OF RESTITUTION PROPERLY OWING OR [DEFENDANT'S] ABILITY TO PAY. In a supplemental pro se brief, defendant asserts the …
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… 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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… the job. Lewis told Williams that defendant was going to pay Williams for the car. Lewis did not tell Williams who … if he did not participate. Also, Lewis never asked him to pay Williams for a stolen car. Defendant explained that …
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… 2015. Of that sum, a $200,000 cashier's check was made payable to GZYD, a non-profit entity in the business of … into one of the school accounts, thus appearing on paper to pay an existing debt he owed to the school. Deputy Chief of … There Were Insufficient Private Dollars In That Account To Pay For The "Criminal" Transactions Even Though Page …
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… the award of restitution and remand for an ability to pay hearing. I. The following facts are derived from the … OF RESTITUTION PROPERLY OWING OR [DEFENDANT'S] ABILITY TO PAY. In a supplemental pro se brief, defendant asserts the …
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… of transportation are known as common carriers. Passengers pay fares to common carriers to safely transport them to … Charges (Civil), 5.73(A) (“A common carrier undertakes for pay to carry all persons who apply for passage . . . .”). …
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… grant the continuance only if the defendant “agreed to pay all the expenses already incurred for the trial, … fairly quickly that they were either able or not able to pay for private counsel, but that is speculation since he …
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… as worth almost $2 million. The court ordered U.S. Home to pay the fair market value of the West Pleasant property, … the contract, and ordered West Pleasant and Four G to pay U.S. Home $1,510,000, plus interest. The Appellate …
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… statements suggest there was any command, quid pro quo, or payment directing A.A.’s murder. 15 III. A judgment of … had the opportunity to get insurance, sell the building, or pay law enforcement, and was charged with criminal … asked Satkin to deliver $10,000 to the defendant as payment for the murder. Ibid. Instead, an undercover officer …
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… Until 1973, Bendix’s largest center of operations and payroll was in New Jersey. Honeywell is the corporate … its insurers have spent more than $1 billion on indemnity payments. Certain matters are undisputed. The friction … Until 1973, Bendix’s largest center of operations and payroll was in New Jersey. Bendix had a variety of …
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… insurance carrier to seek reimbursement of benefits it pays when a third party caused the employee’s injury. The … of the several parties concerned in compensation payments where, in the course of his employment, injury or … insurance carrier to seek reimbursement of benefits it pays when a third[ ]party, other than the employer, caused …
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… reconstruct and complete” the house. Plaintiff agreed to pay the contractor $1,880,000 for the work. To raise the … “This principle affirms that a knowledgeable buyer would pay no more for a property than the cost to acquire a …
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… voting rights in RRI decisions, but only family members pay initiation fees and dues. Family membership is limited … the Club’s social activities, yet only sustaining members pay dues. Under the by-laws, RRI is to be operated by …
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… tax assessment. Based on this presumption the appealing taxpayer has the burden of 7 proving that the assessment is … case-in-chief, the burden of proof remain[s] on the taxpayer throughout the entire case . . . .” Id. at 314-15 … methods utilized to predict what a willing buyer would pay a willing seller on a given date, applicable to …
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… from the time of acquisition of the certificate, is a ‘taxpayer’ under N.J.S.A. 54:3-21 and has standing to prosecute … (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 …