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… is for as long as the tenant wishes to remain, provided he pays the rent . . . and provided there is no other statutory …
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… the contrary, to be a constable, defendant was required to pay the municipality an annual fee. See N.J.S.A. 40A:9-12. …
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… of time to go and get that [expert] . . . . He'd need to pay him and bring him in or not. We don't leave an open- …
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… security services as requested by UH[,] and UH agreed to pay for the services provided." In Rein's certification, he …
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… The Board's counsel responded that drivers often do not "pay attention to those signs," although he cited no …
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… [Straight Edge] shall protect and hold harmless and shall pay all costs, expenses and reasonable attorney's fees …
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… the defendant, who was charged with willful failure to pay taxes, argued that he was not guilty because illness …
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… defendants. The settlement provided that defendants shall pay plaintiff $150,000 over eight years, with interest at a rate of 1.5% per annum, in ninety-six equal monthly payments of $1659.10. According to the stipulation, the payments were due by the first day of every month, beginning …
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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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… 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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… Those sellers may have been responsible for obtaining and paying their own lookouts, but Savage explained that the …
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… to be credible, the judged concluded defendant "did not pay close attention to what he signed or read what he …
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… identity of the victim. 3 A-2933-16T2 days in jail and the payment of fines and penalties. Defendant appealed to the … a ninety-day jail sentence and required that defendant pay mandatory fines and penalties and court costs. This …
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… to his swimming lessons and activities, which she had to pay for regardless of whether he attended same. Defendant …
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… being rendered, Semilia's husband signed a consent and payment authorization form on her behalf, which stated, in … on behalf of his client Morris Imaging, requesting payment. The letter stated that it was "not an implied or … amount due of $499. The letter informed Semilia that "[i]f payment is not forthcoming we will institute suit without …
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… defendant to one year of probation, and required that he pay a fine, court costs, and other fees. Thereafter, …
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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 …