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… considered a licensee or trespasser because she was a rent-paying tenant and had a right to use the driveway at her …
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… tactic of keeping ineffective teachers on the district payroll," by creating the Educators Without Placement Sites … and terminate effective teachers or, to avoid that result, pay to preserve the EWPS pool and thereby divert millions of …
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… were "very tight" and he did "not have the wherewithal to pay for treatment." Counsel further argued that dismissing …
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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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… rather than impound the car, which defendant would have to pay to retrieve, Polidoro could move it to a nearby …
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… entry fees. The winners of the pools would then usually pay a "gift" of approximately ten percent of the winnings to … negotiations, . . . including offers of compromise or any payment in settlement of a related claim, shall not be …
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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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… damages to plaintiff in an amount equal to the base amount payable to plaintiff annually under its contract with … In exchange for plaintiff's services, defendant agreed to pay plaintiff a rate of $50,000 per year for three years. … agreement upon thirty days' notice if it did not receive payment as provided for in the agreement. Pursuant to the …
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… well be deported." Counsel remarked "I think he's going to pay very dearly for this regardless of whether or not your …
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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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… Center, thirty days community service, and ordered him to pay monetary fines and penalties. Because defendant drove …
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… Peace, the police had any reason at all to otherwise pay attention to the BMW." 10 A-0178-16T2 Finally, the judge …
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… v. Inv'rs Ins. Co. of Am., 65 N.J. 474, 484 (1974), and we pay particular deference to the Family Part's expertise. …
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… one location and defendant at another. Defendant refused to pay his fare and, after exiting the cab, opened the driver's …
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… would have to be transmitted to the association to pay for repairs and replacements." Id. at 381. The Court …
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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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… Mother was unable to maintain stable housing, or to pay for utilities or food for her children. "[L]ack of …
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… his "[s]pelling, memory, reading, comprehending, . . . paying attention, being able to read a book through and then …
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… C.B. showed the ability to attend treatment, 7 A-5002-14T2 pay rent, and form and maintain healthy interpersonal …