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… defendants accused of violent crimes had the opportunity to buy their way out of jail by posting bail. The one-day study …
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… he looked at his girlfriend's text messages and saw she was buying drugs from Louis Gonzalez and, forty-five minutes …
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A-2522-23 Briefs
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… 24-26 (March 2023) .... 6 Laurie S. Kohn, Money Can't Buy You Love: Valuing Contributions By Nonresidential …
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… any standard, that these monies were given to a friend to buy stocks." Further, the trial court added: [T]o this …
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A-3-25 Amicus Curiae Brief Pacific Legal Foundation
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… of government power. For example, if a business wants to buy out a competitor, but the competitor refuses to sell, … purchase of the government’s power of eminent domain. The buyer gets the property that they want, regardless of the … storefront in the middle of town, competing corporate buyers could offer the town some land for open space, and …
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… of a case is not grounds for appeal. You will need to buy a transcript or recording of your case. You can obtain …
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… when defendant allegedly brandished a handgun at the buyer, Edward Byham, and grabbed Byham's money without … lot that evening because he had made arrangements to buy marijuana.6 By the time of trial, Byham had experienced … going to deal with." According to defendant, the putative buyer was in another vehicle that had "backed up . . . to …
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… would then "collateralize LMP" with the loan proceeds and "buy into the shares of LMP." With that funding, LMP would …
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… to park his van in his garage and went to the store to buy bleach at defendant's request. McIver also drove to …
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… CFP's January 20, 2014 "agreement of sale with the EDA to buy the L3 Complex for approximately $32.7 million," a price …
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… and Isaac would use their leverage on the first mortgage to buy out the subordinate mortgage at a significant discount. …
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… interpretation of a contract is de novo. Kieffer v. Best Buy, 205 N.J. 213, 222-23 (2011). We owe no deference to the …
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… of $50,011,660 to Madison. In December 2014, a potential buyer offered $67,000,000 to purchase Penthouses One and Three. Straus rejected the combined offer, and the buyer later purchased Penthouse Three for $31,000,000. By … Co., 258 N.J. 286, 303 (2024) (quoting Kieffer v. Best Buy, 205 N.J. 213, 223 (2011)); see also Serico v. Rothberg, …
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… J.I. for visiting non-work-related websites -- a car- buying website, “Godtube,” “Morris Psychological Group,” and …
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… See N.J.S.A. 54:5-86; R. 4:64-6(b). Here, four years after buying the tax sale certificate on plaintiffs’ home, the …
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… heavily. Defendant’s statement that he was only looking to buy -- 24 some drugs did not match his physical state when …
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… See N.J.S.A. 54:5-86; R. 4:64-6(b). Here, four years after buying the tax sale certificate on plaintiffs’ home, the …
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… their disputes in a judicial forum in order to get a job or buy a good, the Court will have to address a more profound …
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… Super. at 52. “A purchaser at the foreclosure sale bids and buys with actual or implied knowledge of this existence of … should operate differently from an open-market, arms-length buyer. [Id. at 318-19.] The condemning authority’s …
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… review of that determination is de novo. Kieffer v. Best Buy, 205 N.J. 213, 222 (2011) (citing Jennings v. Pinto, 5 …