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… of the property to be sold or the price plaintiff was to pay. In addition, there were no contingencies – except for …
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… Trial counsel further argued: "And he's gonna have to pay that price, unfortunately for him, the terms of this …
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… of Aging that corrected the mistake that caused the overpayment. By way of background, the Medicaid program is … after the 2002 sale, the Department of Health continued to pay appellant at the higher Class II rate.3 Thus, for the … the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) found that the overpayment was the result of a "mistake." 4 The Medicaid …
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… their judgment of divorce. In the MSA, defendant agreed to pay plaintiff "permanent" alimony of $120,000 per year. That … acknowledged in the MSA that, "[i]n connection with the payment, modification or termination of alimony[,]" they had … whether it was motivated by bad faith or a desire to avoid payment, and whether the change in circumstances renders the …
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… without prejudice Lana's cross-motion to require Luis to pay fifty percent of the costs of the children's …
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… was suspended for three months and he was ordered to pay $716 in penalties and fines. In 2016, defendant filed a …
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… nursing care is paid by Medicaid. In particular, United pays the nursing agency for the cost of providing nurses to … Medicaid beneficiaries in exchange for a fixed, prospective payment from the State for each beneficiary. See generally …
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… where they're located, what they buy, and what they pay and the quantity that they purchase globally"; defendant …
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… ineligibility. The trial judge also ordered defendant to pay a total of $655 in fines and penalties, and advised …
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… period of probation with time served, required her to pay $155 in penalties and assessments, and granted her …
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… that she was being placed on administrative leave with pay until they concluded their investigation. Two weeks …
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… Those sellers may have been responsible for obtaining and paying their own lookouts, but Savage explained that the …
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… court described as part of "a large and willful evasion of paying appropriate taxes." The court found "[p]laintiffs had … follow [defendant's] instructions in contributing to the payment plan as directed." The court also found plaintiffs' … "should make a reasonable effort to obtain from the taxpayer the information necessary to provide appropriate …
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… A-5810-17T4 verbally agreed to the price and contracted to pay plaintiff a total of $49,725, which included the … a benefit and that retention of that benefit without payment would be unjust." EnviroFinance Grp., LLC v. Envtl. …
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… time in which the individual has worked; (6) the method of payment; (7) the manner of termination of the work … accrues retirement benefits; (11) whether the '"employer"' pays [S]ocial [S]ecurity taxes; and (12) the intention of …
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… those communications related to defendant's demands for payment of child support, threats that plaintiff would not … defendant made to him at all hours about her wanting him to pay for things for their children. The trial judge admitted …
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… [c]are [f]acility stay under a Plan of Care, [w]e may pay for alternate services, devices or types of care under a … Any plan, including the benefit levels to be payable, may be adopted, as long as it is mutually agreeable … insured, and for denying benefits when they are otherwise payable," causing plaintiff damages. Defendant filed a …
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… and 7 A-1491-17T4 then drove through a toll lane without paying, so he could be seen on camera in an area away from …
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… were imposed pursuant to NERA. Defendant was ordered to pay for the cost of extradition from Florida. Defendant …
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… may also grant other leaves of absence with or without pay for good reason. Article 4 sets forth the four-step …