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… towing lists must apply annually for a license and pay a fee. See Jackson, N.J., Code § 388-2, 4 A-3679-20 -10. …
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… The “90% refundable plan” is available upon election to pay a higher entrance fee. Through oral statements, … Springpoint “to disgorge and make restitution . . . by repaying all monies received or collected from” plaintiffs. …
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… had applied to the Office of the Public Defender (OPD) for payment for an expert. On the second day of the hearing, … court there "was a delay" in securing OPD's agreement to pay for an expert and he "could not get a witness." 13 …
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… "Liability Coverages" section of the policy, USAA agreed to pay "damages" up to its "limit of liability" and provide a …
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… activities and to agree on formulae for sharing damage payments. As defendants drop out of the mainstream … emerge from bankruptcy, the trusts created to handle payments to claimants found themselves the targets of … Answer and Cross Claim” shall not necessitate the payment of a filing fee nor shall it waive the requirement …
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… was finalized in May 2019, and "provided that C&D would pay [IDV]: (1) $475 million at closing; and (2) an earn-out payment of up to $425 million if certain sales figures were … emailed Beshada new proposed terms with a $3.5 million payout and additional benefits, including an apartment in …
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… which belongs to me. He knows that is . . . my phone and I pay for it/I made a report to Piscataway and North …
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… of the Medicare and Medicaid Programs and third-party payors." At around this time, Arora started a private … of the Medicare and Medicaid Programs and third-party payors." 1 Effective July 1, 2013, the New Jersey Medical … she would be required to accept those carriers' insurance payments for her private patients, ending her cash-only 7 …
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… 201 N.J. 14, 32 (2009). "[R]eviewing courts 'should pay substantial deference' to judicial findings of probable …
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… seventy percent of the MAP grant monies were used to pay plaintiff's stipend. On January 2, 2018, 6 A-0138-23 defendant Camera halted the payment of grant stipends to plaintiff and another employee …
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… or equestrian area whether or not an invitee or person pays consideration." N.J.S.A. 5:15-2. 11 A-2790-23 such, the …
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… a paper plea by mail form or by pleading guilty and paying the court directly or online on a matter on the …
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… closest to the domicile of the General Agent. [AIL] shall pay any AAA filing, administrative, and arbitrator fee(s). …
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… without considering whether [d]efendant had the ability to pay, in contradiction of N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.97. (Not Raised …
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… that Rappaport should only be entitled to a redemption payment, not future profits from the entities. 12 The … among other relief, and to award damages “including backpay [and] distributions of the operating income.” In his … then issued a fourth award requiring defendants to pay $190,000 in interest, and defendants paid Rappaport that …
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… from one or more tortfeasors, a joint tortfeasor who pays a judgment in whole or in part “shall be entitled to …
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… in the Newark School District and his suspension without pay pending disposition of the tenure charge. In accordance …
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… conducted after the court's ruling is permissible under Payton v. N.J. Tpk. Auth., 148 N.J. 524, 535 (1997), and … construed liberally in favor of broad pretrial discovery." Payton, 148 N.J. at 535 (citing Jenkins v. Rainner, 69 N.J. … 344, 349 (App. Div. 1997) (citations omitted) (quoting Payton, 148 N.J. at 559). A trial court abuses its …
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… in July 2021. Marquez certified Antonio "asked [her] to pay him money in exchange for his testimony saying that …
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… primary residence, the reverse mortgage will become due and payable. Typically, the borrower's estates must pay off the reverse mortgage through the proceeds of the … intended to secure the performance of some act, such as the payment of money, and the like, by the grantor or some other …