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… that "certain subjects are within the [agency's] peculiar competence." In re Amend. of N.J.A.C. 8:31B-3.31 & N.J.A.C. … negligence" in a related provision of law: the Workers' Compensation Act. As adopted in 1911, the act provided: "For … that stood for over fifty years tracked the Workers' Compensation Act's original language. So did regulations …
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… 43:21-19(i)(6)(A), (B), and (C), in classifying whether a company's service providers are either its employees or, … to the state unemployment and temporary disability compensation fund. As detailed in this opinion, the parties' … had formed and operated corporations or limited liability companies ("LLCs") during the audit period could not, as a …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MALA SUNDAR Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex PRESIDING JUDGE P.O. Box 975 Trenton, New Jersey … (Deal). Each party’s real estate appraiser used the sales comparison approach as a valuation methodology. Plaintiffs’ …
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… Union County because one of defendant's trial counsel had become a Superior Court judge in Middlesex County. PCR counsel … 10 L. Ed. 2d 215, 218 (1963), and newly discovered evidence compelled a new trial. The hearing took place before Judge … sixty-two days between April 2011 and February 2014. In a comprehensive, written opinion dated March 11, 2015, Judge …
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… a controlled dangerous substance (CDS), alprazolam, commonly known as Xanax, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(a)(1) (count … No. 09-10-0798. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend the dismissal of the remaining counts of Indictment No. 09-10-0798. The State also agreed to recommend 1 Defendant's girlfriend was charged in count two of …
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… this slip and fall lawsuit, the trial court dismissed the complaint on summary judgment. Plaintiffs appeal. We affirm. … employer and thus was immune from suit under the Workers' Compensation Act. See N.J.S.A. 34:15-8. She 1 Although the … and thus owed a "duty to warn" plaintiff, La Russa v. Four Points at Sheraton Hotel, 360 N.J. Super. 156, 163 (App. …
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… University's motion for summary judgment and dismissed the complaint plaintiff filed against defendant under the New … to help them, but plaintiff left the office without comment. Plaintiff claims that the next day, Rosenberg and … called an anonymous employee hotline at Rutgers to lodge a complaint about Rosenberg using a subordinate to write the 2 …
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… around the block. Moments later, Craig heard two gunshots coming from inside the building. Craig waited a moment and … defendant for murder, felony murder, robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, and various weapon and drug offenses. 6 In … determination of the action.” N.J.R.E. 401. There are two components to relevance: probative value and materiality. …
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… and (d) (for those who arm themselves before going forth to commit crimes under the Graves Act); and N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6(f) … term is fundamentally different from, and compatible with, an intermittent sentence. Specifically, … evidence does not address the issue, the rule of lenity compelled adoption of defendants’ interpretation. Id. at …
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… the officers told him to take a seat on the couch. Bryant complied, and the two officers entered his home. While one … Schroeck detected an “overwhelming odor” of marijuana coming from the closet. Peering into the closet, Schroeck … to appear as amicus curiae. II. Defendant makes two primary points: first, that entry of the officers into the apartment …
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… (TELEFAX) NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINONS Thursday, August 31, 2017 William … of the property of the United New Jersey Railroad and Canal Company. 3. The premises included a former railroad facility … 36. On July 11, 2005, Mr. Fiorilla responded with a list of points of information. Included in that list was item #6 …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ___________________________ : : … various forms of equitable and legal relief. The matter is complicated by the fact that Gerald’s claim is based on an … partnership’s dissolution. Defendants seek to dismiss the complaint. The issue before the Court is whether the …
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… the documents required to change the name of the merged company to EES. Burlum was appointed Chairman of the Board … (the BOD) and CEO of EES; he was responsible for the company's day-to-day operations, which were subject to … investment was not registered with the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) or any state securities commission and that …
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… from the University of Istanbul and a degree in business computer information systems from the University of North … the marriage, plaintiff worked as a project manager, a computer programmer, and had an ownership interest in a computer software company, Future Technology Associates, LLC …
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… point, prior to plaintiff's purchase, the two lots were combined. Plaintiff filed an application with the Board to … 4 was "unique in both its size and its configuration" in comparison with the rest of Canterbury Court, and that the … proposed subdivision would make those lots "consistent and compatible with the existing neighborhood of . . . the …
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… For the reasons that follow, we affirm both orders. I. We commence our review with a discussion of well-settled legal … "[s]ettlement spares the parties the risk of an adverse outcome and the time and expense—both monetary and emotional—of … with all counsel jointly to discuss all material settlement points and options. Th[e] court, thereafter, met separately …
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… denied their motion to change venue, for leave to file a complaint against the then court-appointed receiver Michael … N.J.S.A. 46:8B-1 to -7. It operates a five-unit condominium complex located in Ocean City. On January 18, 2012, … This appeal followed. On appeal, plaintiffs raise three points of error. First, plaintiffs maintain that the court …
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… CPA, has determined his historical annual gross personal income to be between $115,000 and $130,000. Both parties … believe[d] these amounts under-estimate [defendant's] income. [Defendant] believe[d] these amounts over-estimate his income. Over the past few years, [plaintiff] has worked as a …
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… wholesale or storage establishments; research laboratories; computer centers; and general business and professional … the Property. In 1991, a third building (Building Four) was completed. Around that time, two more buildings were also … Property as an "industrial park." In that regard, plaintiff points to Resolution 83-42, which referred to the Property …
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… age discrimination. In 2017, plaintiff filed an amended complaint, asserting claims of fraudulent concealment and … cooperative" consisting of "approximately [fifty] Member companies" that "independently own and operate supermarkets … product inspections, etc." and must also "participate in a common advertising theme or circular." Wakefern provides …