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… or her own safety. It is only fair that each person only pay for injuries he or she proximately caused.” Ibid. The …
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… for $100 per day, to be paid in cash. The parties agreed to pay decedent in cash because decedent did not have a social … for the performance of the services. Number five, hiring, payment of regularly weekly sum, provision of tools, … in favor of the employer/employee relationship. Lack of payroll deductions, payment in cash are factors that weigh …
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… “acted as a courier for Zicarelli 24 in carrying ‘pay-offs’ to certain public officials.” Id. at 238. The …
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… and Council contend that the Appellate Division did not pay deference to the Board’s findings, which should have …
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… another action between the plaintiff and defendant,2 (iii) pay attorneys fees and costs, and (iv) any other relief … implement the emergent repairs option and it appears final payment for the work was rendered on December 23, 2008. By …
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… in the area of taxation benefits the State and its taxpayers by facilitating the implementation of tax policy, as … stages in the litigation process, each team provides taxpayers, attorneys, and tax administrators with information … complaint naming an entity that is not an aggrieved taxpayer within the meaning of N.J.S.A. 54:3-21 could be …
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… new driveway and removing the old driveway; Lowe's would pay plaintiff $4,000; plaintiff could place two signs on the …
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… (emphasis added). If the alleged violation is a failure to pay a fine or make restitution, the court must find a …
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… Id. at 451. Hence, more aggregate coverage is available to pay meritorious claims. The continuous-trigger approach also …
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… fines and penalties. Further, he ordered each defendant to pay significant restitution. Though it maintains the errors …
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… to work after doctor's release." The remedy requested was payment of "all lost wages and benefits as well as schedule … with by all Employees provided, however, the Employer shall pay for all such examinations." 10 A-3502-14T1 proper …
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… Act, the Act has a “superfund” from which the State can pay for cleanup in emergency situations and for cleanup of …
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… told his girlfriend to contact him because he "ha[d] to pay for what he did." Gray returned and an argument ensued …
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… dispatched on a call involving a taxi passenger refusing to pay the taxi driver. The ALJ found "[t]he seemingly minor …
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… primary employment. Comment: Outside employment or non-paying activities must be capable of being fulfilled …
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… the bar’s duty to represent indigent defendants without pay where the Legislature has made no provision for the …
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… or attempt to obtain a benefit or services, or avoid the payment of debt or other legal obligation or avoid … application for services, with the purpose of avoiding payment for prior services. [CHARGE IF A VIOLATION OF … or attempt to obtain a benefit or services, or avoid the payment of debt or other legal obligation, or avoid …
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… fines without ascertaining the defendants’ ability to pay, failed to permit Anthony to allocute before sentencing …
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… Description of Duties Dates of Employment Salary/Rate of Pay 5 12. Have you ever served in any branch of the … 42 U.S.C. 1395y(b)(2) also known as the Medicare Secondary Payer Act.] 3) Has Medicare or Medicaid, provided medical … 42 U.S.C. 1395y(b)(2) also known as the Medicare Secondary Payer Act.] 4) Have you ever been denied life insurance for …
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… or collect: (1) any fee in a domestic relations matter, the payment or amount of which is contingent upon the securing … may advance court costs and expenses of litigation, the repayment of which may be contingent on the outcome of the … and (2) a lawyer representing an indigent client may pay court costs and expenses of litigation on behalf of the …