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… cash value of such component, defendant was obligated to pay the insured the difference between the actual cost and … the actual cost value. Thus, plaintiff demanded defendant pay him $4391.12, the difference between the cost to replace … attributable to the roof and insisted defendant pay him $3351.10, as well. Plaintiff referred to the …
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… known as Anchorage Poynte Condominiums. Defendants stopped paying their association dues when their unit went into foreclosure. Plaintiff sued defendants for failure to pay these dues and counsel fees, filing a complaint on March … the condominium association, he was no longer obligated to pay accrued fees and assessments because title was …
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… of the court's March 22, 2017 order requiring him to pay sixty percent of his child's college expenses in this … terms of the [FJOD and PSA] when it comes to choosing and paying for [A.H.]'s college education." On July 12, 2015, Donna moved to compel Bernard to pay a portion of A.H.'s college expenses. In the moving …
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… of the contract had agreed to "assume responsibility" for paying that sum to correct building deficiencies identified … the repairs – and that plaintiff was still obligated to pay the cost of the repairs; that the clause itself, even if … several documents acknowledging its responsibility to pay the disputed sum, and thus is not entitled to relief. …
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… cash value of such component, defendant was obligated to pay the insured the difference between the actual cost and … the actual cost value. Thus, plaintiff demanded defendant pay him $4391.12, the difference between the cost to replace … attributable to the roof and insisted defendant pay him $3351.10, as well. Plaintiff referred to the …
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… known as Anchorage Poynte Condominiums. Defendants stopped paying their association dues when their unit went into foreclosure. Plaintiff sued defendants for failure to pay these dues and counsel fees, filing a complaint on March … the condominium association, he was no longer obligated to pay accrued fees and assessments because title was …
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… of the court's March 22, 2017 order requiring him to pay sixty percent of his child's college expenses in this … terms of the [FJOD and PSA] when it comes to choosing and paying for [A.H.]'s college education." On July 12, 2015, Donna moved to compel Bernard to pay a portion of A.H.'s college expenses. In the moving …
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… defendant Izaiah Alexander. Plaintiff argues because the payment of "heat/gas bills" are required by the operative … in finding defendant was not subject to eviction for non-payment of utilities. Under the Anti-Eviction Act, N.J.S.A. … installation of the meter, defendant was not required to pay for gas. 3 A-0883-24 October 1, 2023 in "accordance with …
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… appeal from a Law Division order requiring them to pay attorney's fees and costs to defendants following the … finding that plaintiffs defaulted on their contractual payment obligation to defendants, we disagree with the … wetlands and subject to plaintiffs' responsibility to pay for certain environmental remediation. Separately, the …
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… be at two-and one-half times the [e]mployees hourly rate of pay for all hours worked." Because of the declared COVID-19 … CNA be paid at two and a half times their regular rate of pay for all hours worked outside their normal work hours … demand was met, it would "change the [Authority's] monthly payroll for the covered employees from approximately $83,416 …
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… agreement. As of January 1, 2018, [defendant] agrees to pay child support based on the greater of (a) his actual … proceedings. 3 A-4188-19 . . . . [Defendant] will make a payment to [plaintiff] each week in arrears, by Friday of the week for which the payment is due. The first payments . . . shall be for the …
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… 20[-]year mortgage at 6% with [defendant] remitting monthly payments of principal and interest totaling $2,386.24."2 A payment schedule was annexed to the contract. 1 … 2 Another provision of the contract provides the "monthly payment of $3,500 includes the payment of principal and …
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… agreement. As of January 1, 2018, [defendant] agrees to pay child support based on the greater of (a) his actual … proceedings. 3 A-4188-19 . . . . [Defendant] will make a payment to [plaintiff] each week in arrears, by Friday of the week for which the payment is due. The first payments . . . shall be for the …
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… be at two-and one-half times the [e]mployees hourly rate of pay for all hours worked." Because of the declared COVID-19 … CNA be paid at two and a half times their regular rate of pay for all hours worked outside their normal work hours … demand was met, it would "change the [Authority's] monthly payroll for the covered employees from approximately $83,416 …
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… 20[-]year mortgage at 6% with [defendant] remitting monthly payments of principal and interest totaling $2,386.24."2 A payment schedule was annexed to the contract. 1 … 2 Another provision of the contract provides the "monthly payment of $3,500 includes the payment of principal and …
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… appeal from a Law Division order requiring them to pay attorney's fees and costs to defendants following the … finding that plaintiffs defaulted on their contractual payment obligation to defendants, we disagree with the … wetlands and subject to plaintiffs' responsibility to pay for certain environmental remediation. Separately, the …
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… divided into two categories: those that relate to Formica's pay and those that do not. We state the facts in the light … in July 2003, the Board conspired to improperly grant him a pay raise, which was later successfully challenged by his … in 2001, he was placed on "step one" of the Board's pay scale despite having nineteen A-2505-09T2 3 years of …
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… to reimburse defendant for Social Security Disability (SSD) payments she received on behalf of the parties' children … the parent of primary residence. It also called for alimony payments from defendant to plaintiff. The amount of alimony … to zero after 2025. The FJOD also required defendant to pay plaintiff thirty-three percent of all bonuses and …
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… divided into two categories: those that relate to Formica's pay and those that do not. We state the facts in the light … in July 2003, the Board conspired to improperly grant him a pay raise, which was later successfully challenged by his … in 2001, he was placed on "step one" of the Board's pay scale despite having nineteen A-2505-09T2 3 years of …
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… to reimburse defendant for Social Security Disability (SSD) payments she received on behalf of the parties' children … the parent of primary residence. It also called for alimony payments from defendant to plaintiff. The amount of alimony … to zero after 2025. The FJOD also required defendant to pay plaintiff thirty-three percent of all bonuses and …