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… the matter to be discussed as plaintiff's claim for the payment of unpaid balances on the contracts. When defendants … defendants that "[m]aybe it would be helpful if you propose payment terms." Plaintiff's principal also responded, asking if defendants could "notify us on when he plans to pay." The next day, defendants' principal stated he would …
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… Caucino to a five-year probationary term and ordered him to pay restitution. In October 1999—six years after he was … "provides a comprehensive, uniform state-wide plan for the payment of retirement benefits to teachers in New Jersey." …
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… clause, finding that it immunized defendants from paying treble damages in contravention of the CFA. However, …
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… principal or both indicated that there would be some . . . pay increase withheld, . . . they would have to write a …
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… to "claw back" their equity and "marshal[] enough money" to pay off creditors, including Williams. According to Sufrin, …
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… the court must consider 'the offending party's ability to pay and the 17 A-0464-21 sanction's impact on that party in … and see also N.J.S.A. 2A:17-56.52 defining a support order payable through probation as "for the benefit of a child, a …
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… of the annual service charge—commonly referred to as a payment in lieu of taxes (PILOT)—for a hotel owned by … 4.1 of the agreement provides, "the Entity shall make payment to the Town of Harrison [in lieu of taxes in] an … of rights under the financial agreement, Excel assumed payment of the annual service charge. Section 6.2(a) of the …
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… he could not afford independent housing "because he [wa]s paying too much in child support." The worker acknowledged …
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… by a judge of a court having jurisdiction. Each party will pay the expenses it incurs and bear the expenses of the …
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… only part of the building) was $0, and (c) NJDOT should pay the difference: $159,000, plus the cost of demolition …
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… that the common level ratio is available as a remedy for taxpayers unless a complete revaluation or reassessment program … for the tax year . . . . Adoption of either program bars taxpayer relief under this statute.”). The Director’s published … it would be at the expense of every non-appealing taxpayer in the Township because their properties are assessed …
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… and expense invoices, bank statements and cancelled checks, payroll information, depreciation schedules, a purchase … or receipts journal (although the auditor notes that the taxpayer had an Excel spreadsheet summary), cash register … or not available. [Ample] time was provided to the Taxpayer to produce these documents. Therefore an alternative …
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… Act is “an incident of ownership or other status as taxpayer” and not which party had “control of [the] base year … to Freeze Act Application The Freeze Act protects a taxpayer by freezing the assessment for two years following … municipality fails to make a prima facie showing, the taxpayer is entitled to summary relief. See AVR II, 316 N.J. …
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… up some chicken. Plaintiff then went to the check out to pay for her items. She slipped and landed on her left knee. …
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… on the same date, requesting a refund of $106 in overpayments for the week ending June 29, 2013, based on a … improperly . . . regardless of the reason for the overpayment," in accordance with N.J.S.A. 43:21-16(d); … this determination, the Division "matched up" the Monmouth "payroll ending date[s]" to the weeks "in [Byrne's] …
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… 2009, plaintiff retained defendants. Plaintiff agreed to pay defendants a $20,000 retainer and 10% of any award she …
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… did not work during jury selection, counsel failed to pay attention during jury selection, and petitioner did not …
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… or destroyed, in sufficient 4 amount provide funds for the payment of such costs. . . . The foregoing provisions of … for Laspada’s unit’s damages, then the Association must pay those monies to Laspada. The Association’s By-Laws Next, …
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… his attorneys did not actually file suit, and he did not pay his counsel "one penny" for representing him because …
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… Mr. Robert Yak receive a sixty (60) day suspension, without pay, from his employment." Nowhere in Peterson's detailed …