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… SMARTAX, LLC, TRIAD TECHNOLOGY CORP., LLC, THE PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES, GEORGE DENMAN, OXFORD PROPERTIES, LLC, BRENT … TEN WEST CONDOMINIUM OWNERS' ASSOCIATION, THE PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES, RON REGAN, ALOK ARAWAL, NEIL BASS, FOSTER & BELL, … number, filed annual income tax returns, and paid the requisite annual limited liability fee to the State of New …
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… the initial contract were the Somerset Educational Services Commission (Somerset), a public entity tasked with … changes in the Work . . . . The Subcontractor, prior to the commencement of such changed or revised Work, shall submit … direction to a contractor to commence work." RAI points to several communications in the record that …
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… Township Planning Board (Planning Board) "for preliminary site approval so as to permit the . . . construct[ion] of … to lot size, setbacks, land coverage, height, and parking." Com. Realty and Res. Corp. v. First Atl. Props. Co., 235 4 … 13 A-1376-20 heard oral arguments. WPF raised the following points in its trial de novo appeal: (1) that the hangars at …
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… mulching leaves and collecting materials from different sites. He'd worked for the County for two years at the time … Jones reported and their connection to the fall. Jones complained to an orthopedic surgeon 3 A-3571-19 within days … an MRI reflected no evidence of a tendon tear, the doctor recommended exploratory surgery, which was performed a week …
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… the custody of a child under a Title 9 abuse or neglect FN complaint filed by the Division of Child Protection and … parents, we suggest a method of handling FD non-dissolution complaints when they are heard in the midst of FN … living at the Howard Johnson hotel in North Bergen. Ross visited the family with truancy officers. Public School 38 …
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… education and expenses proportionately based on their income, after each child applies for any and all scholarships, … 29, 2018, plaintiff filed a motion in the Family Part to compel defendant to contribute to the payment of K.A.'s … judge entered an order granting plaintiff's motion. In an accompanying written decision, the judge stated that in the …
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… to previously using marijuana and cocaine. The CEC recommended, among other things, a substance abuse assessment … cocaine use disorder, and opioid use disorder. PCS recommended that F.A., Sr. attend Giant Steps for substance … Sr. to Visiting Homemaker Services (VHS) who ultimately recommended substance abuse treatment and individual …
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… and received a $13,855.62 bonus. Both parties have rental income, defendant receiving approximately three times more … otherwise, she would contact the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission and have his driver's license suspended. … (App. Div. 1994). A party to a contract possesses the requisite capacity when the party has "the ability to understand …
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… plaintiff Kevin Malanga appeals from the dismissal of his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs challenging the … although he noted more recent improvements throughout the site, including a restaurant pad for TGI Fridays. Mr. … are meant to encourage the updating and upkeep of existing commercial development in the Township." He opined the …
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… and an order denying the NJTA's motion to dismiss the complaint based on plaintiff's alleged failure to timely … coded portions of the report. Block "118a" of the report is completed with numerical designation "00," which reflects … 1_Overlays.pdf (Last visited June 7, 2020). 4 A-0868-19T1 [a]ttenuator" or "[c]rash …
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… by not effectively cross-examining his wife, and by not communicating with him about the case before trial. After … noted, defendant failed to support his contentions with competent proofs that would warrant an evidentiary hearing, … that defendant has failed to establish any of the requisite elements supporting the grant of an evidentiary …
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… hearing was not scheduled within ninety days, and did not commence until April 26, 2017, before a judge who had no … on appeal, the judge issued an oral decision and accompanying order (the June 2017 order).2 He concluded … asserted constitutional violation. Defendant correctly points out that Rule 5:8-6 requires the court to set a …
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… contained in plaintiff 's January 2, 2018 domestic violence complaint, a year earlier, during an argument, defendant … the predicate acts of domestic violence referenced in her complaint, all of which took place in Arizona, as well as … by a preponderance of the evidence that defendant committed the predicate acts of assault under N.J.S.A. …
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… obtained dismissal of the remaining count in the complaint. See Villanueva-Arroyo v. Hous. Auth., No. … A. The [Judge] Erred [I]n Failing [T]o Enforce Defendants Compliance With Rule 4:46-2. B. The [Judge] Erred [I]n … Thus, we consider, as the motion judge did, "whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed set …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3753-19 BCB COMMUNITY BANK, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. NICHOLAS … May 15, 2019 Law Division order that granted plaintiff BCB Community Bank partial summary judgment and dismissed … property; and 3) the appraiser would "endeavor to do an on-site inspection of the premises and toward that, [p]laintiff …
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… MILLER, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant, and USAA PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. ___________________________ … summary judgment. 11 A-2101-19 Farmers raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I [FREDERICK] WAS A …
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… Michael abused or neglected them. Michael and Rita then completed identified surrenders of their parental rights as … and was referred for a psychological evaluation. She was recommended for individual counseling and couples counseling … in January 2019. After the bonding evaluation, Michael visited Mark and John only one additional time. Thereafter, …
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… LLC filed a tax appeal disputing a 2017 tax assessment of income-producing property (the Property) located in the City of New Brunswick. New Brunswick moved to dismiss the complaint under Rule 8:7(e) due to the then property owner's failure to respond to a request for income and expense information pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:4-34 …
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… room to arrest defendant for a disorderly persons offense committed in their presence. When defendant opened the door, … from the officers' testimony follow. Police received complaints about drug dealing occurring at the Rodeway Inn. … testified: "I mean management was saying that people were coming inside and out all throughout the night. So yes, …
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… allegations were untethered to an affidavit or other competent evidence and did not allege the search warrant … himself to cross-examination and the possibility of being compelled to testify against himself."). 15 A-5558-17T3 "The … affidavit included ample evidence supporting "a practical, common sense determination [that], given all of the …