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… upon his termination as required by contract, and failed to pay Vincent his salary as required by his employment …
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… medical providers. The medical providers can then seek payment from insurers, like Allstate. See N.J.S.A. 39:6A-4 … in providing the services for which defendants obtained payments from Allstate. Thus, Allstate seeks declaratory … and reducing the amount of premium dollars used to pay fraudulent claims. [N.J.S.A. 17:33A-2.] The Fraud Act …
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… caseworker requested that Ronald provide a "copy of [his] pay stubs to prove employment." However, Ronald responded …
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… defendant expressed concerns about "the jurors' level of paying attention" throughout the trial , and said he …
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… a reviewing court, especially a trial court, should pay substantial deference to [that] determination." Id. at …
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… that they did not have financial statements or a record of paying taxes as a new company[,]" made claims contradicted …
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… of justice. "It would be a high price indeed for society to pay," we have recognized, "were every accused granted …
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… in the amount of $19,588.69, and ordered defendants to pay a monetary fine to plaintiff in the amount of $100 per … Hutchinson received and paid invoices to Rago by making payments to "David Rago Auctions, Inc." with an address of … tardy registration under N.J.S.A. 14A:2-2.1, "will require payment of back fees and, possibly, a penalty, but the …
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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 … nor real estate valuation experts, but rather are taxpayers and self-represented litigants. Thus, they are …
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… [so] that he would provide [her] with heroin" without her paying for it. She further testified that she agreed to …
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… to other penalties and fines, defendant was ordered to pay mandatory Drug Enforcement and Demand Reduction …
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… the length of the holdover. Thus, while the Defendant’s payment of the liquidated damages goes against any potential … and states as follows: Cost of Enforcement. Tenant shall pay to Landlord, as Additional Rent upon demand, all of …
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… and up-to-date measures of the individual’s ability to pay.” N.J.S.A. 18A:7F-44(d). The Legislature authorizes DOE …
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… Requirements The Loan Agreement defined “advance” as “any payment of money to or on behalf of the Borrower under the … Advances are sought, which contracts shall include proof of payment of the required deposits; (3) As a condition … Advances are sought, which contracts shall include proof of payment of the required deposits. 11 As set forth above, the …
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… the impression that the victim was responsible for his payment of legal fees totaling $30,000 to two separate … stated, "I suffer and you jerk me off. All you will pay. Watch." Therefore, the privilege 22 A-4098-19 did not …
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… Harris family and she had given him the phone, and he would pay the bill. "Sometimes, when she would call the number, …
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… however, in the event of a holdover, defendant would pay $75,000 "for each month Tenant occupie[d] the Leased … security deposit; $19,052.88 and $857.44 for its utility payments; $2,799.92 in pre-judgment interest; and …
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… Atilis for contempt of court and ordering plaintiffs to pay $123,982.08 in sanctions. 14 A-1489-21 them procedural …
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… that P.F. and J.F. met with the polygrapher beforehand to pay him and briefed him about the allegations. After the …
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… and the fiduciary duty the Commission owed to toll payers. The Appellate Division granted USW leave to appear … interpretation is a question of law we review de novo, we “pay no special deference to the trial court’s interpretation …