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… in this case is whether, under New Jersey statutory or common law, a rooming house operator has a legal duty to … a shared single-occupancy bathroom. There is no designated common area within the building where residents congregate. … bills, and the mortgage; ensuring that the building is compliant with state statutes and regulations; and arranging …
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… has its own athletics program, under which teams compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's … a medical leave for the season in question.2 Plaintiffs commenced this action for damages under the Law Against … any "actionable harm." At best, that argument only points out the differences in the two environments.10 That …
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… the roadway. She assumed Jocelyn's car collided with an oncoming truck. Defendant continued on Georgetown Road past … then approached the car in the woods. He observed blood coming from Jocelyn's mouth, and Nicholas was slumped over … car, Appelman and Kotora noticed a grinding noise that was coming from the car. Appelman also saw what appeared to be a …
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… plaintiffs, an individual and his limited liability towing company, entered into a contract for the purchase of a … to Dynamic, Dynamic discovered that its tow body was incompatible with the truck, prompting Dynamic to make … N.J. Super. at 23 (same). Indeed, as the amicus rightfully points out, the definition of “person” includes business …
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… claim with the Township on September 11, 2012. Plaintiffs commenced this action on September 18, 2012, and amended the complaint in September 2013 to add the Township as a … the plaintiff has evidence that reveals his or her possible complicity. In the setting of the Tort Claims Act, the …
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… First, the prosecution asked defendant whether he had come to the United States legally. Over an objection, the … said “yes,” the prosecution asked, “And you didn’t come into the United States legally?” Defense counsel … of an identification charge was not plain error. The State points to “strong corroborating evidence” linking defendant …
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… third parties who possess actual authority based on their common use of the space searched. See State v. Suazo, 133 … had an undoubted expectation of privacy in his bedroom. He points to several facts as evidence of that expectation: (1) … the bedroom; (2) Betty Cushing told police that she did not freely go in and out of the bedroom; and (3) she authorized …
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… State v. Yasin Simms (A-14-14) (074209) [NOTE: This is a companion case to State v. Scott M. Cain (A-8-14) (074124), … field of narcotics use and distribution as well as the accompanying aspects of narcotics distribution.” The … expert improperly assumed a fact not in evidence. Defendant points out that although Detective Ruzzo observed defendant …
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… purchaser then cancelled the contract, and plaintiffs commenced suit against the current and former owners of the … nuisance and trespass, as well as violations of the Spill Compensation and Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11 et seq. … activity requiring a higher standard of care, or for a compelling policy reason. Such factors do not exist here. …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Patrick … current banking practices. In support of his position, he points to the fact that as of the valuation dates, plaintiff … a tenant for an office use. In addition, the municipality points out that plaintiff’s expert provided no explanation …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Patrick … current banking practices. In support of his position, he points to the fact that as of the valuation dates, plaintiff … a tenant for an office use. In addition, the municipality points out that plaintiff’s expert provided no explanation …
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… old, and the Division had already filed its guardianship complaint. The Division amended its complaint to include … first colloquy, the record makes clear the judge made those points known to defendant on a number of other occasions, … defendant also raises the specter of implicit bias and points to our courts' efforts to combat it in jury …
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… old, and the Division had already filed its guardianship complaint. The Division amended its complaint to include … first colloquy, the record makes clear the judge made those points known to defendant on a number of other occasions, … defendant also raises the specter of implicit bias and points to our courts' efforts to combat it in jury …
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… of conviction for felony murder, robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, and unlawful possession of a handgun. We … stated the three men made several calls to taxi cab companies, and that Leonardo's cab finally answered their … 2C:11- 3(a)(3); count four - second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; count …
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… LLC, appeals from a Law Division order dismissing its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs challenging defendant … hereafter upon the streets of the city without first complying with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 48:16-14 [and -16 … secretary, Maria Mendez, to testify on its behalf. At the commencement of the hearing, the Bureau's counsel requested …
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… J. McGrover downloaded certain documents from Spencer's computer system into his private email account. When … entered an order on November 8, 2013, dismissing Spencer's complaint. In a written decision, Judge Toskos determined … (count twelve). On appeal, Spencer raises the following points: I. THE CHANCERY DIVISION ERRED AS A MATTER OF LAW IN …
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… On appeal, defendant specifically argues the following points: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN REFUSING TO ANSWER … incorrect, that would "curtail" the doctor's ability "to come to a conclusion with a reasonable degree of certainty." … to a fair trial, 'erroneous instructions on material points are presumed to' possess the capacity to unfairly …
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… REFERENCES TO SCIP STANDARDS AND THE STANDARDS OF THE JOINT COMMISSION. III. THE COURT ERRED IN PERMITTING THE DEFENDANT … and often very technical. We summarize the salient points. After plaintiff Paul Streckfuss complained to his … vein thrombosis. The Caprini 11 A-1838-18 model assigns points to various risk factors, which when summed, places …
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… expenses. Defendant also argued the project was poorly completed. The court, after a non-jury trial, determined … design firm specializing in high-end residential and commercial projects. Defendant operates and maintains a sixteen-building condominium complex in Edgewater. Defendant sought to renovate and …
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… J.S.C. INTRODUCTION Plaintiff, Defendants. This matter comes before the court by way of a motion brought by … (“defendant” or “MEF” hereinafter) to stay litigation and compel arbitration or, alternatively, to enforce a forum … the provision simply by scrolling through the screen to points below, a reasonable user should have d~e so. Hoffman, …