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… and the result the parties sought to attain. A supporting or less significant provision of the contract is … and the result the parties sought to attain. A supporting or less significant provision of the contract is …
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… whether the facts and circumstances shown by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not … whether the facts and circumstances shown by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not …
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… whether the facts and circumstances shown by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not … N.J.S.A. 2C:21-4.3b Page 4 of 4 by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not …
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… we are guided by the overarching principle that "[f]inal determinations made by the trial court sitting in a non-jury … judge unless we are convinced that they are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant … we are equally mindful of Judge Conte's amply-founded determination that plaintiffs materially breached the …
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… for declaratory judgment and injunctive relief, seeking a determination that the county's refusal to issue the permit … the] up- to-date expert reports" and making the ultimate determination whether the project should proceed. On November … stating that a thirty-five mile- per-hour design would support anticipated traffic volume and explaining that "it …
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… parole disqualifier was excessive because "the evidence supported [his] contention that the true intent was to … N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3) and (6). These factors were supported by the credible evidence found in the record. The …
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… against his previous counsel were unsworn and not supported by any testimony, affidavit, or certification. … under the abuse of discretion standard the PCR court's determination to proceed without an evidentiary hearing." … to the trial court's factual findings . . . 'when supported by adequate, substantial and credible evidence.'" …
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… on the forged checks. The official comment to UCC 3-420 supports this conclusion: There is no reason why a drawer … stated that her interpretation of N.J.S.A. 12A:3-420(a) was supported by Leeds v. Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A., 331 N.J. …
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… The trial court's record does not contain any evidence to support these allegations; therefore, we will not consider … through the AAA. The record supports the judge's determination. The judge correctly found that BM did not … whether a party waived its arbitration right is a legal determination subject to de novo review. Nonetheless, the …
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… 3.01B formula. The landlord relied on that testimony to support its argument that adopting the tenant's position … that the court's discussion of the parties' submissions was support for its conclusion that no counsel fees should be …
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… v. Investors Ins. Co., 65 N.J. 474, 483-484 (1974). When "supported by adequate, substantial and credible evidence," a … and "should not be disturbed unless they are so wholly insupportable as to result in a denial of justice." Ibid. … to the trial court's findings of fact and credibility determinations, N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. R.L., …
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… Alloy Corp., 136 N.J. Super. 560, 567 (App.Div. 1975). Determination of the date of taking is a question of law for … arguments that they believe would influence the price.12 To support their arguments and help you understand the factors … consider whether he or she has a solid factual basis to support his or her opinion.16 [Where appropriate add: These …
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… organization.4 Evidence of an ascertainable structure will support an inference that the group engaged in carefully … or highly coordinated criminal activity and thus, will support the conclusion that an enterprise existed. But apart …
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… it is "arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable, or . . . not supported by substantial credible evidence in the record as … Prison, 81 N.J. 571, 579-80 (1980)). When making that determination, we consider: (1) whether the agency's action … bound by the agency's interpretation of a statute or its determination of a strictly legal issue . . . ." Carter, 191 …
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… entered default judgment. In a certification submitted in support of the entry of default judgment, an assistant … the default judgment. In a certification submitted in support of the motion, Matchin stated neither he nor Kumar … be 'a means to the end of obtaining just and expeditious determinations between the 8 A-3714-20 parties on the ultimate …
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… the motion judge correctly assumed there was evidence to support plaintiff's assertion that Robinson was unfamiliar … analysis does not require consideration of the judge's determination that the rental agreement is a contract of … assertion on which the ruling was based was the judge's determination that the agreement's scope of intended …
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… Defendant cites to an unpublished case of this court to support his contentions. Under Rule 1:36-3, the unpublished … of gamesmanship established under the discovery rules and supporting case law. See Montague, 55 N.J. at 397 …
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… a short letter brief with no certification or exhibits in support of his position. Plaintiff does not dispute that … II. We give no deference to a trial court's legal determinations when no issue of fact exists. Templo Fuente De … N.J. Const., Art. VI, sec. 2, par. 3, . . . ."). We see no support for plaintiff's argument that the Court intended …