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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MALA SUNDAR … the appraiser’s conclusions are not credible. Loch Arbour points to the appraiser’s report which noted that: It should … not deemed non-usable for purposes of sales ratio studies, he considered it non-usable to prove the Subject’s …
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… decided not to provide services to the family following the completion of a child welfare check. We scheduled the two … should have no authority in matters of discipline when it comes to them." Patricia denied any abuse by Chad. 4 … abuse or neglect can be used as an aggravating factor to support a finding of abuse or neglect in the future. …
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… is derived from the evidence submitted by the parties in support of, and in opposition to, the summary judgment … policy, to reach out to a City liaison if she felt uncomfortable reporting any incident to the police department. … the interview, Pritchard told 7 A-1110-15T1 plaintiff her complaint would be given to the Business Administrator and …
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… home. Two days later, the Division filed a verified complaint under N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.30 (Title Nine) for Mark's … case management conference, when the court ordered him to complete a paternity test.2 David missed his scheduled … 2) "provide independent housing or a steady income to support [Mark]"; and 3) "serve as an appropriate role model …
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… or [homes] recruited specifically for this program; [(2)] Commitment by a fost-adopt family to accept an infant or … agree to adopt the infant or child if the infant or child becomes available for adoption; [(3)] Establishment of … New Jersey through the provision of temporary foster homes supported through a statewide church based network[;] 4.22 …
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… 2012, plaintiff consulted with Dr. Carl Giordano, who recommended surgery. Plaintiff did not get surgery or seek any … a herniated L3-L4 disc and a disc protrusion at L4-L5. He recommended a micro- discectomy. Plaintiff's expert, Dr. Wayne … "[i]n order to maintain the artistic action figure," supported a reasonable inference that plaintiff was working …
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… there was insufficient credible evidence in the record to support a finding of abuse, primarily because the child's … would try to sleep in Charles' bedroom to avoid defendant coming into her bedroom. Kelly also said that when she told … the same version of events 3 RDTCs were established by the Commissioner of Children and Families, pursuant to N.J.S.A. …
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… orders, ultimately dismissing all five counts of his complaint alleging violations of the New Jersey Civil Rights … (HO) Francis Soltis upheld the charges and 5 A-0190-16T3 supported removal in an April 26, 2013 report. Plaintiff was … with [CEPA] shall be deemed a waiver of the rights and remedies available under any other contract, collective …
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… authority to detain that person for a reasonable period to complete the objective of the search. The period of the … the public, or the person’s friends or family, and spark a combustible incident. Public safety permits the police to … of Detective Valladares’s testimony, the affidavit in support of the warrant to search defendant and his …
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… Tahoe, which she insured through Progressive Insurance Company. On September 13, 2009, defendant took the SUV, … payment, reimbursement, or other benefit from an insured’s company.” The court added that “the statement of fact is … or attempts to cause to be submitted as part of, in support of or opposition to or in connection with: (1) a …
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… plaintiff’s daughter could live there; defendant did not comply with that request. In June 2009, plaintiff again … there. Defendant refused to leave, and plaintiff filed a complaint for possession of the apartment on April 2, 2012. … provides an overview of the legislative history, which supports, rather than subverts, the Court’s interpretation …
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… that the Division offered the service, that the service was complied with"; instead, the [trial] court accepted the … NEITHER THE "TOXIC RELATIONSHIP" RELIED ON BY THE COURT TO SUPPORT PRONG ONE, NOR DR. LEE'S NET OPINION THAT DIVINA … BECAUSE [THE DIVISION]'S EFFORTS IN BLOCKING VISITATION RECOMMENDED BY ITS OWN PROVIDER WERE PATENTLY UNREASONABLE AND …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MARY SIOBHAN … • NJ CBT returns (2002-2010); • S&U returns with supporting schedules (2010); • Property tax bills for … this subtitle, and interest at the rate of three percentage points above the prime rate due the State from such taxpayer …
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… Plaintiff, v. DTL HS HOLDINGS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, and L&S MOTORS, INC., a New York Corporation with … approved by Judge Innes, and permitting the lawyers to commence foreclosure proceedings within thirty days of the …
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… the February 8, 2019 Family Part order increasing his child support obligation to $265 per week, the May 24, 2019 order … 104 overnights per year, defendant's $1423 gross weekly income, and plaintiff's imputed income of $375 per week. … regard is not credible in my opinion. When pressed on these points on examination by plaintiff's counsel he seemed to be …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2015-030953. David P. … from an August 10, 2016 order of the Judge of Workers' Compensation (JWC). The JWC found petitioner Samuel … made a delivery. First, the "alertness" rationale did not support the award because there was no testimony that …
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… Cross-Appellants, and LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY AND THE ASSOCIATED AGENCIES INC., Plaintiffs, v. BWD … a regular basis. Each month, members of a Retail Insurance Committee (RIC) met to review quotes from brokers and … copying, rental of multimedia equipment, and technical support). The court granted Wakefern reimbursement of taxed …
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… charged in an indictment with second-degree conspiracy to commit carjacking and robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, 2C:15-2, … In our decision on defendant's direct appeal, we provided a complete and detailed summary of the facts established by … when he testified before the PCR court "to provide further support for his claims of inadequate preparation and …
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… and the State then entered into a plea agreement that recommended a three-year prison term with a one- year period … The officers requested the police dispatcher to run a computer check on defendant and the vehicle. That query … officers in another patrol car were dispatched to support the impending arrest. The four officers approached …
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… Chief Laura Hester advised S.B. that NJT had received a complaint about actions he allegedly committed on July 29, … be dismissed for failure to exhaust administrative remedies. This argument is meritless . The discharge letter NJT … capricious or unreasonable, or that it lacked fair support in the evidence." In re Carter, 191 N.J. 474, 482 …