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… cocaine in the motel room, defendant sent Johnson out to buy more drugs. Johnson was gone for two to three hours. …
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… market as the Subject because, in his opinion, a buyer looking for oceanfront properties would consider all … would cost more than this to construct. However, potential buyers may not want a pool, so attributing $25,000 as the … that the market for the Subject was not restricted to buyers who desire to reside near the same walk-to religious …
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… safe-harbor leases permitted a company needing equipment to buy and then sell the equipment to another company that … payment. The transaction took place solely on paper. The buyer-lessor entered into a safe-harbor lease solely to take …
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… Upon such termination, if the delay was the fault of the Buyer, the deposit shall be forfeited as provided below, otherwise, it shall be returned to the Buyer. Paragraph nine provides: "The Seller represents and … eleven provides: "Seller shall indemnify and hold harmless Buyer from all claims, liabilities, or obligations arising …
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… at which the property would change hands between a willing buyer and a willing seller when the former is not under any compulsion to buy and the latter is not under any compulsion to sell, both …
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… that the plaintiffs had a car accident in Oklahoma after buying a car from the defendant in New York was insufficient … made multiple calls to negotiate with a New Jersey buyer who was allegedly defrauded); see also Accura Zeisel …
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… Upon such termination, if the delay was the fault of the Buyer, the deposit shall be forfeited as provided below, otherwise, it shall be returned to the Buyer. Paragraph nine provides: "The Seller represents and … eleven provides: "Seller shall indemnify and hold harmless Buyer from all claims, liabilities, or obligations arising …
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… acre development in downtown Jersey City. Mr. Mocco began buying the land for the project in or around 1984. In …
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… Fair market value, in general, means the price a willing buyer will pay, and a willing seller will accept. The buyer and seller must be entirely independent of each other and neither compelled to buy or sell. You cannot prove the fair market value of your …
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… at defendant's house because defendant refused to buy her supplies and does not take the time to show her how …
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… social security at that age, and suggested plaintiff buy back military time to enhance his pension. Ruiz …
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… According to detective Celentano a cocaine user usually buys "gram bags" of cocaine, which individually cost between …
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… deteriorated, plaintiff told defendant that he should "buy [her] out" of the business, which led the parties to …
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… defendant argued, and only after defendant returned from buying liquor for her, did Mary allow Jenny to go with …
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… bar, defendant had his friend drop him off at a store to buy 12 A-4925-15T1 cigarettes. There, he saw the three men …
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… also showed a black male, later identified as defendant, buying the betting ticket and handing it to Dewyer. The …
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… at neighborhoods in Penns Grove where they were considering buying a home. As they drove down a street, they saw a man …
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… night will work for you. . . . He's gonna set up the gun buys[.]" Two minutes later, defendant texted again stating, …
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… bakery with her then a one-year-old son, and attempted to buy a slice of cake. After Hernandez informed her that he …
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… 66-67. Aponte and defendant pretended that they wanted to buy drugs from the dealer. Ibid. During the transaction, …