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… they are working (if Officer is a Deputy) and method of payment. The sample order provided in Appendix C provides … expenses, staffing issues such entitlement to severance pay and unemployment benefits, etc. The SCPO and SAO shall …
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… they were donated or free, the law implies an obligation to pay the reasonable value of services."). Here, no conduct of …
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… off-site at another location in the Borough or make a payment in lieu of construction. The trial judge entered a … within the Borough ('[o]ff-site'); or (3) mak[ing] a payment in lieu of constructing the affordable units; or (4) provid[ing] a combination of a payment in lieu and on-site or [o]ff-site construction." On …
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… notice,” “[w]ritten reprimand,” “[s]uspension without pay,” “[l]oss of a promotional opportunity,” “[d]emotion,” …
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… to the jury. He saw the man pick out a piece of candy, pay for it, and head toward the exit— only to turn around …
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… and defendants filed "fabricated" late fees on his rent payments. One year after he filed his third amended … and was immediately dismissed 9 A-0719-23 upon receipt of payment." The judge thus found defendants rebutted the … his account. As such, defendants did not receive his rent payment. Plaintiff's lease clearly states rent is deemed …
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… misstatement . . . . They are to completely ignore it. Not pay any attention to it at all. . . . . . . [T]he fact that …
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… one or two levels. It is reasonable that the market would pay more for a penthouse (the top floor) or floors closer to …
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… he ultimately found approximately $500, which included his payment to her, she had placed under the hotel room … conviction. The court also required defendant to pay certain monetary fines and penalties and to provide a …
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… he ultimately found approximately $500, which included his payment to her, she had placed under the hotel room … conviction. The court also required defendant to pay certain monetary fines and penalties and to provide a …
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… CDS, along with disorderly conduct. G.N. was ordered to pay fines and was sentenced to sixty days of incarceration. …
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… of a person's conviction record. A fee of $100 shall be payable to the Alcohol Education, Rehabilitation and … Driver Resource Center, a person shall be required to pay a per diem fee of $75 for the first offender program or … section a surcharge of $125, of which amount $50 shall be payable to the municipality in which the conviction was …
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… to ensure that all New Jerseyans begin to pay a fair share to support important investments like those … in accordance with the following tables with respect to taxpayers' taxable income: a. For married individuals filing a … discussions and recommendations regarding the State’s taxpayers and the ability of the State to collect revenue for …
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… the members. The income generated in this manner is used to pay the [p]laintiff’s various operational expenses. No rent … the rationale or “raison d’etre for [affording taxpayers] statutory exemptions from taxation is the benefit … tax exemption is viewed as a quid pro quo, for the taxpayer’s performance of a public service. See Roman Catholic …
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… of a person's conviction record. A fee of $100 shall be payable to the Alcohol Education, Rehabilitation and … Driver Resource Center, a person shall be required to pay a per diem fee of $75 for the first offender program or … section a surcharge of $125, of which amount $50 shall be payable to the municipality in which the conviction was …
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… the 10 A-2509-22 phone's return "because [she] wanted to pay it off." She said she was told the police "still needed …
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… internet search engines utilized in the United States; the payment structure for purchasing keyword search terms; … digital marketing, e-commerce, search engine analytics, and pay-per-click advertising, as well as advertising features … categories of keyword advertising operate and the different payment structures available. For example, Bing and Yahoo …
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… The State's Expert Was Credible Because The State Doesn't "Pay Him" Requires Reversal Of Defendant's Convictions. [(Not …
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… and failed to consider whether defendant was able to pay the monetary penalty. Accordingly, we remand for the …
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… evidence in the record. And unfortunately, it will cost taxpayers approximately $10,000,000. I therefore dissent and … the contract to another contractor, and obligated itself to pay an additional $10,000,000. The NJTA incorrectly took the …