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… Defendant further stated that he had been having trouble paying his mortgage. After being arrested and charged with …
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… requirement due to the financial burden associated with paying the court-authorized supervisors. Because the …
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… system for obtaining and processing MVC surcharge payments owed by motorists under the motor vehicle laws. … billings, collections, disbursement and reconciliation of payments, handling correspondence, and fielding telephone … "Returned Mail Processing;" "Accepting and Processing Payments;" "Document & Image Management;" …
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… contended its "sole relationship [with the GNJUMC] was the payment for services such as a pastor by the locally owned … demanded blank checks, and used Church funds to pay multiple utility bills for his personal residence. The …
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… when a municipality seeks to “establish a value for the taxpayer's property which exceeds the value established by the county board’s judgment, the taxpayer is ‘favored by the nonstatutory presumption of … methods utilized to predict what a willing buyer would pay a willing seller on a given date, applicable to …
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… permit application. DEP reviewed the application, paying particular attention to the potential impacts on …
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… FUND FINES WITHOUT CONSIDERING [DEFENDANT'S] ABILITY TO PAY THAT ASSESSMENT. (Not Raised Below). POINT VIII THE …
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… of inmates were in custody pretrial because they could not pay $2500 or less. Marie VanNostrand, Ph.D., Luminosity & …
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… 27, 2009 [Memorandum of Judgment] is hereby appealed and taxpayer takes appeal from the whole and every part thereof.” … motion for contempt sanctions, motion for immediate payment of refunds with interest and for an order that no … favoring litigants’ rights to “broad pretrial discovery.” Payton v. New Jersey Turnpike Authority, 148 N.J. 524, 535 …
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… tax assessment. Based on this presumption the appealing taxpayer has the burden of proving that the assessment is … case-in-chief, the burden of proof remain[s] on the taxpayer throughout the entire case . . . to demonstrate that … 1983). The highest and best use opinion offered by the taxpayer’s expert is the use to which the property was put on …
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… (Tax 1998). “Based on this presumption, the appealing taxpayer has the burden of proving that the assessment is … 316 N.J. Super. 271, 285-86 (App. Div. 1998). A taxpayer can only rebut the presumption by introducing “cogent … case-in-chief, the burden of proof remain[s] on the taxpayer. . . to demonstrate that the judgment [or local …
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… that she did not report the threat to the police or pay much attention to it, explaining that "a lot of people …
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… claims, including that there were no appropriations to pay the obligations or to handle the caseload that might …
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… sixty-two years old, unemployed, and without the means to pay the mortgage on the home where his wife and son lived or …
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… factor six, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(6) (defendant would pay restitution). The sentencing judge provided sufficient …
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… to suffer ascertainable harm and obligating Beazer to pay all damages recoverable under the CFA.” Complaints, ¶ 1. …
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… signed the waiver form without reading it and did not pay attention to the warnings on the signs. According to the …
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… Family Services (DYFS), the Division’s predecessor, had to pay appointed counsel. Crist, supra, 135 N.J. Super. at 575. …
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… following the conclusion of the suspension period and must pay an additional $251 in fines, fees, assessments, and … Driving Enforcement Fund, N.J.S.A. 39:4-50.8; a $100 fee payable to the Alcohol Education, Rehabilitation and …
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… should be treated the same regarding the payment of counsel fees required to remove the person as a … Third-Party Defendants. JUSTICE LaVECCHIA, dissenting. Paying lip service to the American Rule, the Court today …