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… of the statute it should be resolved in favor of the taxpayer. Conversely, the Director argues that the plain … 6 For the purpose of [the CBT] … act, the amount of a taxpayer’s entire net income shall be deemed prima facie to be … loss deduction and special deductions, which the taxpayer is required to report . . . to the United States …
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… of the former marital residence, compelled defendant to pay $300 per week in support, and directed him to satisfy the parties' monthly 20 A-0441-21 mortgage payments, utilities, health insurance, car payment and car insurance obligations. Moreover, it is clear …
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… Notice of Disciplinary Action suspending him without pay based on the incident with the inmate, advising he faced …
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… FrostWire" because he was "cheap, and [he did not] wanna pay for an Apple card to download . . . music." When asked …
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… The judge granted the application and ordered defendant to pay plaintiff attorney's fees in the amount of $15,050, …
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… provide care to all patients regardless of their ability to pay (charity care), and the State's charity care subsidy payments, have resulted in an unconstitutional taking of … January 1, 2013, the Medicaid inpatient fee-for-service payment rates will not be adjusted to incorporate the annual …
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… State and the country[,]" and did not own the residence or pay rent. Defendant never resided in his aunt's home. The …
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… during sentencing. Defense counsel added that defendant pays his child support and is "trying to live a decent …
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… as Cyprus Industrial Minerals apparently continued to pay it a commission on its purchases of Italian talc. There …
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… defendant has a two-year-old child, and although he was not paying to support that child, the child would not have her …
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… by putting the blame on [Sam], [she] wants [defendant] to pay her the money when he gets out." The report is signed by …
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… the killer, . . . [b]ut for what you have done, you must pay. The judge noted that defendant had twelve prior …
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… provide an outpatient restoration program" and did not "pay private facilities to provide outpatient restoration." …
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… used in negligence cases in which a defendant agrees to pay plaintiff a minimum recovery in return for plaintiff's …
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… owned. The court also concluded that plaintiffs were to pay their own counsel's fees, "all through the …
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… of the offense, as well as the defendant's ability to pay the penalty during any custodial sentence imposed and …
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… engine for their car. After receiving plaintiffs' payment, defendant obtained a used engine from a supplier … cost $3,500.2 The Lesters paid defendants a $2,500 down payment on the engine. The Lesters testified that it took about six weeks from the down payment until the engine was replaced. When they picked up …
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… "some relationship between [the] defendant's ability to pay over the course of his incarceration and parole, and the …
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… action, leaving the lender in an unenviable position of paying the taxes and fees associated with the property …
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… (App. Div. 1952) (“Since the execution, recording, and non-payment of the mortgage was conceded, a prima facie right to … b. 10 year term (tenant really wants 15 years) c. Tenant pays electric of $1.75 d. Six months free rent plus 2 months … law where there is proof of execution, recording, and non-payment of the note and mortgage, a mortgagee has …