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… emergency shelters. Caldwell approved the timesheets. After payroll processed the timesheets, they were returned to … and Compliance (OFAC) investigated possible overpayment to Board employees during Hurricane Sandy. In its investigative report, OFAC concluded that "payments issued to [administrators, such as Parker and …
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… agreed, without any stated qualifications, that it would pay the full cost of providing employees and their families … was required to provide the coverage, even if that meant paying for separate coverage for the first two months. Among … sentence provided: "Employee shall be responsible for the payment of Medicare Part B premiums." Based on that specific …
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… regulations, at the inception of Residency, you shall pay 3 A-4079-17T1 for all utilities servicing the Site. Owner is not contractually obligated to pay for any utilities provided to the Site during Residency. … water/sewer authority, you will then be responsible for payment of water and/or sewer service. On April 4, 2017, …
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… for failing to object to at sentencing that he to pay $5,000 in restitution for the victim's funeral expenses. … the plea agreement. In addition, defendant was ordered to pay $5,000 in restitution payable to the Victims of Crime Compensation Office (VCCO) …
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… copied to all counsel. When Gleyzer failed to make payment in accordance with the agreement plaintiffs believed … with the Superior Court, with the remaining $200,000 payable in quarterly installments of $50,000 each by … [she] would be forced to sit through a two week trial and pay a lawyer to sit with [her]" at a cost over $50,000. …
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… intervention program (PTI) based on her inability to pay restitution up front. The record does not support this … and instead reflects that defendant's inability to pay was one of several relevant statutory factors supporting … HER ENTRY INTO THE PROGRAM ON THE BASIS OF HER INABILITY TO PAY FULL RESTITUTION UPFRONT, WAS NOT AN ABUSE OF …
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… dual judgment of divorce (DJOD), defendant was ordered to pay sixty percent of son's day care expenses, with plaintiff to pay the remaining forty percent. This allocation mirrored … (prep school), defendant stated "he had no intention of paying his [sixty-percent] share." Plaintiff also claimed …
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… FINANCIAL CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE PARTIES AND THEIR ABILITY TO PAY. THE TRIAL COURT FURTHER [BLATANTLY] IGNORED THE HISTORY … information, and she did not argue an inability to pay defendant's counsel fees. The judge concluded plaintiff should pay the sum of $12,512.80 to defendant for his counsel fees …
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… violated 12 CFR § 1026.51 – the so-called “Ability to Pay” provision of the Truth in Lending Act (TILA). Citibank … TILA’s requirements is 15 U.S.C. § 1665e – the “Ability to Pay” provision – which requires card issuers to consider “the ability of the consumer to make the required payments.” That statutory provision is codified under 12 CFR …
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… The issue was whether the sub-contractor was entitled to payment for pouring concrete into uneven rock in order to bring it to “pay” lines [lines set out in drawings]. He/She was held entitled to payment, but as specified in the contract, although this was …
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… and [defendants] completed all obligations for payment concerning the leasing of the allocations for these … 3 A-4117-16T2 However, [d]efendant[s] failed to make payment on the New Jersey inshore clams because they no … that defendants were contractually obligated to make annual payments for the right to harvest all clams, not just …
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… and parole supervision for life. He also was ordered to pay mandatory penalties and assessments, including a $750 … mandated SCVTF penalty, but did not hold an ability-to-pay hearing or give a statement of reasons for imposing the … giving a statement of reasons or conducting an ability-to-pay hearing. Specifically, defendant articulates his two …
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… Steffne's estimated labor charges of $8,950). Buemi did not pay the bill. At the time he was in the midst of marital … to sell the house and hoping to use sale proceeds to pay the bill. He accepted the work and did not complain to … work, by sending her a text message stating, "I will still pay you for your time. Even if we don't divorce." In …
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… judge also established that Hal would be responsible for paying seventy-six percent of all work-related child care. … litigant's rights and attorneys' fees, compelling Dawn to pay 100 percent of the work-related child care expenses and … in denying Dawn's enforcement motion compelling Hal's payment of work-related child care, the judge found disputed …
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… FINANCIAL CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE PARTIES AND THEIR ABILITY TO PAY. THE TRIAL COURT FURTHER [BLATANTLY] IGNORED THE HISTORY … information, and she did not argue an inability to pay defendant's counsel fees. The judge concluded plaintiff should pay the sum of $12,512.80 to defendant for his counsel fees …
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… copied to all counsel. When Gleyzer failed to make payment in accordance with the agreement plaintiffs believed … with the Superior Court, with the remaining $200,000 payable in quarterly installments of $50,000 each by … [she] would be forced to sit through a two week trial and pay a lawyer to sit with [her]" at a cost over $50,000. …
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… and [defendants] completed all obligations for payment concerning the leasing of the allocations for these … 3 A-4117-16T2 However, [d]efendant[s] failed to make payment on the New Jersey inshore clams because they no … that defendants were contractually obligated to make annual payments for the right to harvest all clams, not just …
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… dual judgment of divorce (DJOD), defendant was ordered to pay sixty percent of son's day care expenses, with plaintiff to pay the remaining forty percent. This allocation mirrored … (prep school), defendant stated "he had no intention of paying his [sixty-percent] share." Plaintiff also claimed …
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… intervention program (PTI) based on her inability to pay restitution up front. The record does not support this … and instead reflects that defendant's inability to pay was one of several relevant statutory factors supporting … HER ENTRY INTO THE PROGRAM ON THE BASIS OF HER INABILITY TO PAY FULL RESTITUTION UPFRONT, WAS NOT AN ABUSE OF …
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… Steffne's estimated labor charges of $8,950). Buemi did not pay the bill. At the time he was in the midst of marital … to sell the house and hoping to use sale proceeds to pay the bill. He accepted the work and did not complain to … work, by sending her a text message stating, "I will still pay you for your time. Even if we don't divorce." In …