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… so that the victim could use the ATM to withdraw money to pay for the lesson. While the victim was in the ATM … allegations] that at times the police in appreciation or payment [for defendant's cooperation as a confidential …
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… Mercer was required to reimburse Medicaid for overpayments and damages. For the reasons that follow, we … served upon Mercer sought to recover $3,101,377.95 in overpayments, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 30:4D-7(h), and $9,304,133.85 … program reimbursements until the full amount of the overpayment and interest . . . [was] 4 The certificate of debt …
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… rates charged by the Utility. Thus, customers went from paying $3.32 per thousand gallons of water to $4.68. The … in the rates charged to the plaintiffs' class of ratepayers. Thereafter, the parties engaged in discovery. In … attorney's fees." The court noted that the residential ratepayers of Wyckoff, Glen Rock, and Midland Park had an …
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… week in question, defendant used his mother's bankcard to pay for various expenses and drove her car several times. …
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… permit application. DEP reviewed the application, paying particular attention to the potential impacts on …
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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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… factor six, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(6) (defendant would pay restitution). The sentencing judge provided sufficient …
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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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… calendar and [defendant]'s inability to say how she would pay for private counsel." The municipal court judge had …
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… fact in an application or for use in determining a right to payment . . . [of SSDI benefits] commits a crime." Further, … [fifteen] minutes before having to sit," and she could not "pay attention" when she was in pain. Additionally, on …
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… she took no action because she "needed the money to pay rent" that defendant gave her after assaulting her …
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… the financial ability to raise the funds necessary to pay for a condemnation let alone the subsequent costs of …
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… by the defense attorneys as to their client should not pay -- or you should not give that any consideration in your …
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… fiscal agent to "marshal" CBI's books and records, and to pay expenses. In June 2007, at the request of John's widow, …
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… 199 N.J. Super. 452, 457 (App. Div. 1985) ("A promise to pay in the future is fraudulent if there is no present …
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… even if only partially responsible, can be required to pay the entire cost of a cleanup. As a result, remediation … ability to bring contribution actions is limited, local taxpayers will bear a greater burden in the cleanup of polluted … the interest on loans obtained to ameliorate damage pending payment of the claim. Id. § 8(a)(1)- (5). As initially …
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… parties. The parties shall forthwith contact Dr. Moss and pay the required fee and initiate therapy. . . . The parties …
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… retain Dr. Hua. Counsel represented the OPD had agreed to pay for ten hours of consultation, but that Dr. Hua was …
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… to share services or combine agencies as a way to save taxpayer dollars" and cited L. 2007, c. 56, legislation that … Agreement, beginning on January 1, 2010, the Borough would pay the County to provide dispatch services twenty-four … result in greater efficiency, economy and savings to the taxpayers of the Borough." After the dispatcher position was …
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… extended term of seven years' imprisonment and ordered to pay $1300 in restitution. Defendant now appeals from his …