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… cost share was 65% federal and 35% State, with the State paying 50% of renourishment. The State's share could be paid …
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… at the time of his arrest. The court also required him to pay all applicable fines and penalties, complete twelve …
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… the facility would create "over [one hundred] well paying full- time jobs." Employees of the facility would be …
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… in violation of the LAD (count three); (4) failure to pay, in violation of New Jersey's Wage and Hour Law, N.J.S.A. 34:11-56a to -56a41, and Wage Payment Law, N.J.S.A. 34:11-4.1 to -4.14 (count four); (5) a …
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… that [J.H.] violated [defendant], so somebody got to pay. And since it's not going to be [J.H.], that leaves [the …
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… direct examination, Dr. Gosselin acknowledged defendant was paying him $495 per hour for his work on this matter. Dr. …
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… At no time did the parties represent that Taxation would pay to the [p]laintiff any fees, damages, or other costs of … to issues triable of right by a jury. A fiduciary may make payments on account of fees for legal services rendered out … states, in pertinent part that, (a) A prevailing taxpayer in a court proceeding in connection with the …
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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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… N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. The court also ordered defendant to pay fines and to comply with the reporting and notification …
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… from the exercise of his judicial duties, without pay, following his arrest on a charge of criminal sexual …
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… was preferable to termination because Ray could continue to pay child support to Molly under a KLG plan; and (4) the …
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… in 2003 and that he was driven from his home and has had to pay rent, duplicate expenses for insurance, utilities and …
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… is, by an attorney who you paid -- and you cannot afford to pay for an attorney for your appeal, you may apply to the …
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… wanted an attorney and you couldn't afford one they would pay for one. Do you understand that? [DEFENDANT]: [Yawning …
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… to fingerprinting pursuant to N.J.S.A. 53:1-15 and to pay a civil penalty of $50 within thirty-five days. This …
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… cost share was 65% federal and 35% State, with the State paying 50% of renourishment. The State's share could be paid …
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… at the time of his arrest. The court also required him to pay all applicable fines and penalties, complete twelve …
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… in violation of the LAD (count three); (4) failure to pay, in violation of New Jersey's Wage and Hour Law, N.J.S.A. 34:11-56a to -56a41, and Wage Payment Law, N.J.S.A. 34:11-4.1 to -4.14 (count four); (5) a …
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… the trial court, defendant's counsel offered plaintiff's payment of employees as an example of a general condition. … governing legal principle but decide[d] to ignore or pay no attention to it." Westerbeke, 304 F.3d at 209 …
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… without corroborative evidence that the buyer(s) did not pay fair market price for land and the existing improvement, …