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… leaves for food. Since 1991, plaintiff has filed numerous complaints against the Mieles, including a tax appeal on … gross sales of the agricultural/horticultural products or services over the course of the two-year period immediately … to being . . . produce of the land." We get that from [Gottdiener v. Roxbury Twp., 2 N.J. Tax 206, 218 (1981)]. The …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge James R. Paganelli's comprehensive and well- reasoned fifty-two page written … program but was terminated from the program twice before he completed it, and resisted other services ordered by the court, including substance abuse …
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… events: (a) Reaching the age of eighteen (18) years or completion of college education, whichever last occurs." … a retired teacher, and plaintiff, the director of special services for a school district, shared equally the costs of … 39, 48 (2001) (Verniero, J. concurring). Writing for no audience other than the parties, we have no need to …
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… Sapio, appeals from the summary judgment dismissal of his complaint, which sought compensation under the Mistaken Imprisonment Act (the Act), … Opsin Eye Care (Opsin), a business that provides optometry services at various locations. [The victim] worked out of …
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… in a telephone conference that went unrecorded. The outcome of that conference was an adjournment to April 11, … R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E), and affirm, adding only a few brief comments. As noted, plaintiff made no attempt to file an … the tax court appeal must be "filed within 45 days of the service of [that] judgment").2 Because our Supreme Court …
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… Schaffer, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Christopher C. Josephson, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). … IN THE RECORD THAT LEWIS WILL BE SUBSTANTIALLY LIKELY TO COMMIT ANOTHER CRIME IF RELEASED ON PAROLE. POINT II: THE … TO ITS HALFWAY BACK PROGRAM TO ASSIST HIM WITH RE-ENTRY SERVICES. POINT VIII: THE TWO-MEMBER PANEL FAILED TO APPLY …
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… Lisa F. Chrystal issued a September 28, 2017 order and comprehensive written opinion granting defendant's fee … The court also considered the parties' disparate income and assets and concluded that plaintiff had the greater … the allowance of fees shall be supported by an affidavit of services addressing the factors enumerated by [New Jersey …
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… to possess and carry a firearm in connection with military service or also protects an individual's right to possess a … protections. Acknowledging that its inquiry could simply stop there, the Third Circuit expounded that "New Jersey's …
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… (DOC) imposing disciplinary sanctions upon him for committing prohibited act .254, refusing to accept a housing … so. On November 22, 2016, Assistant Superintendent Christopher Cline upheld the decision and sanctions, explaining … Figueroa, 414 N.J. Super. at 192 (quoting In re Public Service Electric & Gas Co., 35 N.J. 358, 376 (1961)). …
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… 4 A-3688-16T2 on the record in an oral decision and in an accompanying eleven-page written statement of reasons dated … also confirmed that he was "satisfied with his [attorney's] services." After the plea court explained the details of the … attorney failed to advise him of the parole disqualifier component of his plea and to fully explain its consequences. …
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… AVENUE, LLC, Defendants, and B&M ESTATES LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, BRENDAN CONHEENEY, and MICHAEL CHERVENAK, … Inc. entitling it to a two percent cooperating realtor's commission on the sale of a forty-two unit apartment … Conheeney sent an email to Kislak advising that its services were no longer needed regarding the property …
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… Francienna Grant appeals from the Honorable J. Christopher Gibson, J.S.C.'s, order granting summary judgment to … D.M.D., LLC, and dismissing plaintiff's medical malpractice complaint with prejudice. We affirm. We recite the relevant … requested, has been made by certified mail or personal service; and at least 45 days have elapsed since the …
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… and put into place by Cintas. Plaintiff retained the services of an engineer, Wayne F. Nolte, PhD, PE. In his … could not establish its claim of negligence as the company had delivered the mats to Kettleman's several days … an impermissible net opinion, requiring dismissal of the complaint. In addressing defendants' motions, Judge Margaret …
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… to bring this action. In their answer to the foreclosure complaint, the Boyles asserted that they had been improperly double-charged by plaintiff and its servicer for certain insurance costs. Thereafter, counsel … court resolving the 7 A-3732-15T4 issues based solely upon competing written submissions. Bruno v. Gale, Wentworth & …
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… argued the cause for appellant (Central Jersey Legal Services, Inc., attorneys; Mr. Bennett, on the brief). Adam … argued the cause for respondent Board of Review (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Melissa … practitioner who concluded she was unable to work, and recommended that Zippin apply for short term disability (which …
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… A-1681-15T2 T.A., Petitioner-Appellant, v. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF HOUSING, … Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Melissa … resulted in T.A. receiving $7002 in housing subsidies to which she was not entitled over two recertification …
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… Civil Part suit against defendants to collect on a $645 stop-ordered check issued by defendant Plaza Gift & Jewelry, … the issues presented regarding the trial. I. Plaintiff's complaint alleged he purchased the dishonored check in … question from a check cashing agency, Fair Lawn Financial Services LLC (FLFS) pursuant to an assignment agreement. The …
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… Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Melissa H. … System (Board). Affirming and adopting the findings and recommendations of the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), the … in light the situation. In G.S. v. Department of Human Services, 157 N.J. 161, 179 (1999), the Court equated "the …
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… the property had been vandalized and that her insurance company was investigating the vandalism. On February 4, 2014, a City of Paterson Municipal Court complaint-warrant was issued against defendant, which … to reach any other issues raised by defendant about service of process, the conduct of the de novo hearing, …
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… ordered a plenary hearing be scheduled after Dr. Silikovitz completed his report. Thereafter, the GAL authored a report … primary caretaker. The parties also agreed to retain the services of a parenting time coordinator (PTC) to resolve … reached by consent or adjudication, A-0965-16T4 6 [it] embodies a best interests determination." Todd v. Sheridan, 268 …