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… doubt . . . [.]" The judge sentenced defendant to pay various fines and also ordered an interlock device be …
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… McKeon never appealed the award. When McKeon failed to pay, on November 25, 2019, Hunnell filed a verified … February 7, 2012 order to address equitable distribution payments as soon as she returned from vacation. However, … overcharges and [a] failure to accurately record and deduct payments received." McKeon also claimed she did not receive …
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… significantly delayed, resulting in increased costs to taxpayers. The judge determined the "equities weigh[ed] heavily … of Myers and Domuracki, the judge concluded taxpayers would be harmed by a delay costing "tens of millions … opinion in Dobco. 7 A-0764-21 the harm to defendants and taxpayers "convincingly outweigh[ed]" any harm to plaintiff and …
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… the Board to "reinstate petitioner to her position and to pay to petitioner the salary to which she would have been …
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… [Notice of Violation] dated October 1, 2002"; and (3) "to pay $75,000 in civil administrative penalties for the …
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… believe something like that, you know? So I didn't really pay too much into it, but I waited for her to get to work …
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… termination of the agreement for any reason and agreed to pay attorney's fees to SHS "in connection with the … Houghton intended to 5 A-0770-19 withhold franchise royalty payments. SHS's attorney responded in a letter addressed to …
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… entered into a contract in which plaintiff agreed to pay defendant $1,559,100 for "site work, shell building" on … lien claim, asserting entitlement to a $125,000 payment and later filed an amended construction lien claim, …
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… on the weapons counts. He also ordered defendant to pay appropriate fees and penalties. The 4 A-1527-14T4 judge …
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… while Hillsdale and River Vale residents would pay additional taxes. The experts found that if Woodcliff … savings of over $500,000, which would increase following payment of the debt service associated with construction of … withdrawal would cause "disproportionate impact upon taxpayers" in the remaining constituent districts. They opined …
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… a pending plenary hearing, directing plaintiff to pay $1500 in monetary sanctions, awarding him $8064 in …
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… details of the plan to kill Ms. Preto, including Milton's payment for killing Ms. Preto and the logistics of dumping her body. Defendant told Milton he would pay $10,000 for Milton "to take her out." At no point in any …
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… the person who shot Williams. He stated that he was not paying attention at the time and was intoxicated because he …
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… had been evicted from her apartment because she failed to pay rent. V.R. did not know where R.R. was living. On …
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… 5 A-2500-18T1 was looking as if it was a joke and he wasn't paying attention." Laielli further explained that he …
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… They testified that plaintiff made retroactive premium payments to defendants with plaintiff's logo on the checks. … the Bill of Sale was effectuated, plaintiff continued to pay premiums on Old McGraw's insurance policies using checks … with plaintiff's logo and appellants never refused those payments. Further, according to Teets and Black, plaintiff …
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… services rendered personally; hiring, supervising, and paying assistants; continuing relationship; set hours of … premises; order or sequence set; oral or written reports; payment by hour, week, month; payment of business and/or traveling expenses; furnishing 7 …
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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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… 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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… 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 …