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… Borough) appeals from a final agency decision issued by the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT). … highways. Indeed, we have long recognized that governing bodies "must act when assembled at stated or special meetings, …
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… "joint legal custody," with plaintiff being the "parent of primary residence" and defendant the "parent of alternate … to pay [$7500] towards plaintiff's attorney's fees within one week." On the record, both parties confirmed they … defendant in violation of litigant's rights for failing to comply with the provisions of the first agreement, requiring …
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… dispute, and the subsequent dismissal of its complaint. We affirm. I. We briefly summarize the relevant … possession under N.J.S.A. 2A:18-61.1(m) (landlord conditioned tenancy upon tenant's employment as a superintendent, … that plaintiff should exhaust its administrative remedies before the RCB before seeking to remove defendant from …
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… evaluation. Defendant's expert, a psychologist, issued a comprehensive report after interviewing plaintiff, … there for the children." He observed that plaintiff had done "immeasurable harm" to her immediate family, whereas, … be in the best interest of [the children] to be in the primary custody of [defendant]." Defendant's expert proposed …
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… school is at full capacity and consequently unable to accommodate all of the students who fall within this … of this school in a petition before the State Commissioner of Education (Commissioner), who referred the matter to … under the principle of exhaustion of administrative remedies or primary jurisdiction. R. 4:69-5. It would be unfair …
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… expenses to plaintiff Camile Colarusso. We affirm. I. We commence our review with a brief discussion of well-settled … which is exactly the way it [i]s supposed to be done." Accordingly, the judge had "no question in [her] mind … . . So [McCann's] work was necessary and required and well done. . . . . I found the fee to be reasonable, the amount …
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… prosecutor's office, in the mid-1990s, recruited inmates to commit perjury by fabricating jailhouse admissions of other … of possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, and one count of unlawful possession of a weapon. At the penalty … reasons." Ibid. "Newly discovered evidence," the Court cautioned, "must be reviewed with a certain degree of …
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… stated at trial that defendant directed her not to tell anyone and offered her money to keep the sexual abuse a secret. … Construction Site Owner, "[i]t is simply not possible [to commit such an assault] from the layout of the house, and go … verdict. Concluding defendant had failed to establish a prima facie case of ineffective assistance, the court denied …
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… the child. At birth, the child had amphetamines and methadone in her urine, and she was diagnosed with mild neonatal … 2013, Allison has started, but failed to successfully complete numerous substance abuse treatment programs. She … 382 N.J. Super. 582, 590 (Ch. Div. 2005)). [Therefore,] the primary question under Title 9 is whether [the child], as a …
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… 56:12-14 to -18. Plaintiffs, representing a putative class, complained defendants Guaranteed Motor Towing Service … BE TOWED AT OWNERS EXPENSE 1. IF VEHICLE PARKED IN FIRE ZONE 2. TAGS NOT DISPLAYED ON DASHBOARD OR HANGING CLEARLY … found plaintiffs did not exhaust their administrative remedies pursuant to the Towing Act, because they neither …
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… Passaic County, Municipal Appeal No. 6177. Hegge & Confusione, LLC, attorneys for appellants (Michael J. Confusione, … supplied on appeal reflects the municipal court failed to comply with the self-representation protocol mandated by … might have been presented by the municipal judge to the audience at the outset of a municipal court session. Even if …
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… their understanding that "at such time that mother becomes a bona fide resident of the State of New Jersey, … decree by designating defendant as Stanley's parent of primary residence. Because Pennsylvania had held "extensive … his support obligation to include college expenses," it nonetheless found "that the parties agreed to contribute to …
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… and Moynihan. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2016-819. Joel S. Silberman, attorney … is limited. R. 1:36-3. March 28, 2019 2 A-2891-16T1 Petitioners Michael Mulcahy and Michael Smith appeal from the … was put into place." The ALJ found that Bayonne had not done what it indicated it would do in its layoff plan and, …
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… and Vernoia. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2017-4013 and 2018-0739. Caruso … 40A:14- 147 was incorrect because it was based on the erroneous finding that the charges 5 A-3758-17T4 were filed on … Hairston's disciplinary record including "a written reprimand in 2008, a one-day suspension [in] 2009, a [ten]- …
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… JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3792-17T1 STATEWIDE COMMERCIAL CLEANING, LLC, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. FIRST … promised to submit his appraisal to the umpire shortly. One week later, the umpire emailed Arsenault, advising him: … your loss value . . . . Deadlines . . . have come and gone without receipt of your position paper/brief or loss …
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… Plaintiff and defendant were married in 2012 and have one minor child. The marriage was arranged by the parties' … its inception. On September 27, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Family Part seeking a temporary restraining … walked a block or so while speaking to her mother on the phone. He testified he got out of the car, diffused the …
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… affirm largely for reasons expressed in the trial court's comprehensive, written opinion. 1 Lisa's father, D.St., did … treatment after she tested positive for THC and oxycodone. She also signed a safety protection agreement, … as a resource for Lisa. T.B. visited with Lisa as she had done a few times since her birth. Within three 5 A-4982-18T1 …
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… v. BOROUGH OF ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, Defendant-Respondent, and COMPASS CONSTRUCTION, INC., and BIRDSALL ENGINEERING, INC., … portion of the Trail. There, "the side flare has a gradient of over twenty-five (25) percent," which according to … with [the] exception of [the] side flare, is protected on one side with fencing and on the opposite side, a grassed …
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… the summary judgment dismissal of his personal injury complaint, which alleged that he slipped, fell, and susta … visiting the booths, they walked toward a three-step stone staircase, which they had to descend. Plaintiff's boss … that a trial court has broad discretion and a range of remedies to discourage such practice. Last, we emphasize that …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … states no basis for relief and discovery would not provide one, dismissal of the complaint is appropriate. See Banco … distinguish between traditional and business 6 trusts. The Primary point of distinction is, again, in light of …