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… N.J. Tax 38, 41 (Tax 1982) that failure to timely file a taxpayer complaint is a “fatal defect.”). On the issue of … Co. v. Div. of Tax Appeals, 2 N.J. 157, 162 (1949). A taxpayer, who/which successfully challenges an assessment … judgments). The Freeze Act was promulgated to protect taxpayers. The New Jersey Supreme Court explained in City of …
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… Defendant admitted he killed Milagros and he would "have to pay for it." Concerning his motive, defendant said he "lost …
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… pursuant to Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23, and pay applicable fines and penalties. The court entered a …
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… 3-4. Grabowski filed the appeal and used the jury award to pay certain costs. Id. at 4-5. Defendants claimed they never …
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… by any employee who resigned. The promissory note was (i) payable in one year if the resignation was for Good Reason, or (ii) payable in four years if the resignation was not for Good … KT's cash flow and ensure that its stockholders received payouts with interest. The Invested Capital provision also …
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… to the crash. However, the expert opined plaintiff was not paying proper attention to potential hazards on the road and …
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… children's pediatrician and added: here's the dr you didn't pay for and her note for school. Maybe this weekend you …
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… ten days after attorney review. After defendants failed to pay the deposits, plaintiff sent legal notices advising time …
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… infractions [which] will result in suspension without pay pending investigation and a disciplinary review …
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… was with him.6 After Ferreira stated, "[d]o me a favor, pay attention to what I'm asking please," Harold made his …
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… pursue" "all of [plaintiff's] medical insurance claims for payment." Plaintiff agreed to pay defendant eight percent of the amount it was paid for … and does not, guarantee that [plaintiff] will receive payment from patients, insurance companies[,] or any other …
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… intend to trespass or harm the property and that they would pay whatever fines might result from trespassing. When she …
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… they wanted for the advertised price which they agreed to pay at the point of sale. The hooded sweater, t-shirts, and …
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… Est. of Ross, slip op. at 7. 5 A-3757-20 necessary for the payment of the said debts and administration expenses. . . . … fees, unless there was a default - failure to make a payment within three business days - and then there would be … parties may be able to assign the principal as a default payment; and Regarding the Harriet Trust - defendant to …
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… defendant ordered Jackson to kill Reid after Reid failed to pay for drugs defendant gave him to sell, and Jackson shot …
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… such conduct. The sanction may consist of (1) an order to pay a penalty into court, or (2) an order directing payment to the movant of some or all of the reasonable …
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… locker for use and consumption within the state. For a taxpayer “engaged in business in the State as a manufacturer, … faced with the situation where in-state beef manufacturers pay a different litter fee than out-of- state manufacturers …
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… the statement or the items to be to determine whether any payment was not authorized because of an alteration of an … are afforded a safe harbor with respect to fraudulent items payed out by the bank, if they supply customer with a … the bank can make available “a statement of account showing payment of items for the account” with sufficient …
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… . . there first must be an entitlement by the volunteer to payment of temporary benefits. That payment depends on proof of lost wages.” Id. at 485. The … a request for a 25% additional penalty for failure to pay timely temporary disability benefits. The Division of …
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… necessary to conduct a hearing about defendant's ability to pay before ordering restitution. We otherwise reject …