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… on other grounds, N.J.S.A. 9:3-46(a)). A trial court must pay careful attention to a child's need for permanency and …
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… die from cancer, drug use, and the need to commit crimes to pay for the drugs, he failed to expound on these factors. He …
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… have him removed from circulation so they would not have to pay him for their purported theft." A-2522-19 12 inoperable …
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… On May 4, Chubb cancelled their policy for non-payment. On August 27, 2019 and February 12, 2020, Chubb's … Chubb continued its investigation and "refused to pay the claim or issue a denial letter." On May 16, 2022, … for an appeal of a trial court's discovery order. See Payton v. N.J. Tpk. Auth., 148 16 A-2754-24 N.J. 524, 559 …
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… warrant by another judge, the [motion judge] is required to pay substantial deference to the [issuing] judge's …
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… policies and proceeds of insurance thereon and (ii) shall pay any mortgage indebtedness or other indebtedness thereon …
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… the amount required to redeem the property and setting the payment deadline of May 6, 2019. The following day, on March … follows that he must be a party to the action if he pays nominal consideration." Id. at 322 (quoting N.J.S.A. …
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… 617 (1996) holds that the public defender’s office must pay for an expert in a competency proceeding because it …
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… complete the annual certification, and count two alleged nonpayment of rent and sought the outstanding amount, … however, indicated the sole cause of action was based on nonpayment of rent. The following facts were adduced at trial … before the trial court. See R. 2:6- 1(a)(1)(I). 4 A-3128-22 payment information, most recent six pay stubs, and a …
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… stressed in State v. Andrew, "reviewing courts 'should pay substantial deference' to judicial findings of probable …
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… not witness defendant hit plaintiff because she "was not paying much attention" but "heard them arguing." Defendant …
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… a rabies shot. Defendant was apologetic and offered to pay the costs of Coco's care, which Solanki declined. …
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… "some stuff" from the victim, which he had no money to pay for. After approaching the victim's vehicle, he observed …
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… [defendant] takes her items from her saying she doesn't pay for it. [Defendant] has physically pushed [plaintiff] …
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… insurance, workers' compensation insurance, and the payment of payroll taxes." N.J.S.A. 34:11- 56.49(a). Accordingly, the … 1963, c. 150 (C.34:11-56.26) [the PW Act], or for which payment of the prevailing wage is required by any other …
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… granted defendant's request for a hearing on his ability to pay fines. Judge Marino concluded: While the [c]ourt agrees …
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… to provide defendant with a statement indicating the "payoff amount" within five days, and stated defendant had ten days from receipt of such statement to satisfy the "payoff amount." The court stated if defendant timely completes payment, the sheriff's sale would be set aside, and if …
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… New Jersey, without regard to a patient's ability to pay or their insurance status in accordance with 42 U.S.C. § … conspired with 5 A-2031-23 the United defendants to underpay claims by offering fraudulent health claim pricing … the New Jersey Health Claims Authorization, Processing and Payment Act (HCAPPA), N.J.A.C. 11:22-1.1 to -1.16 (count …
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… allegations were sustained, an insurer would be required to pay the judgment." Wear, 455 N.J. Super. at 453 (citing …
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… but I can assure the [c]ourt that my client is ready to pay her penalty to society. She has been remorseful since …