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… of a $852,100 deposit a buyer made in connection with a commercial real estate sale that failed to close. The buyer … to continue to believe for nearly a month that a mortgage commitment was still in place when, in fact, the commitment … judge has broad discretionary power to adapt equitable remedies to the particular circumstances of a given case." …
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… However, regarding Realty's cross-motion to dismiss the complaint, we extend to Russo "every reasonable inference of … the dog was licensed to the business address without citing competent evidence, such as Simone's sworn statement or a … lease between Realty and Creations, and provided no other competent evidence, such as proof of rent payment, to prove …
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… order following a fact-finding trial which concluded he committed abuse or neglect of his children, H.H. (Heather), … use occurring in the home. The Division filed a verified complaint for custody of the children pursuant to N.J.S.A. … steps of the children's toys. The judge concluded: the competent, reliable, and corroborated evidence . . . …
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… September 3, 2017, members of the Frate family smelled gas coming from defendant's apartment. They had also smelled gas … Defendant also maintained there was a "severe breakdown" in communications with defense counsel. After conducting a comprehensive hearing, the judge denied the application, …
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… sexual misconduct claims against a priest. OSBNJ filed a complaint against Gianforcaro, alleging breach of contract, … Law Division order, which denied its motion to amend the complaint to assert a legal malpractice claim against … Gianforcaro began representing W.W. in 2012. He filed a complaint in the Superior Court, seeking to void the …
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… NO. A-5025-14T2 A-3417-15T2 A-3670-16T2 IN RE THE PINELANDS COMMISSION'S CONSISTENCY DETERMINATIONS APPROVING TUCKAHOE … except for necessary transportation; iii. Access to bodies of water is limited to no more than 15 linear feet of … vehicle use except for emergencies, and did not involve bodies of water, or the clearing of vegetation, or the use of …
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… after a transfer from Monmouth County of one of the complaints (MON-L-1061-15). 3 A-0919-16T4 Ferro and Ferro, … mg, a 2400 calorie American Diabetes Association ("ADA") diet, which included an afternoon snack, and finger sticks … again by Dr. Meo on June 16, 2014, who renewed the 2400 ADA diet but discontinued the afternoon snack as "medically …
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… declining jurisdiction and enforcing a Qatari order that compelled defendant to send her children back to their … violence. Once defendant arrived in New Jersey, she filed a complaint under the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act … Hague Convention and the International Child Abduction Remedies Act, 22 U.S.C. §§ 9001 to 9011). 4 A-5287-18T3 but …
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… Bentsen, on the briefs). 1 Improperly pled in plaintiff’s complaint as Safeguard Properties, LLC. NOT FOR PUBLICATION … the Law Division's November 30, 2018 order dismissing his complaint against defendant American Realty Services Group, … 2 An earlier order entered on March 2, 2018, dismissed the complaint against American Realty without prejudice for …
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… relationship quickly became acrimonious, as tenants complained that defendant failed to make requested repairs, while defendant complained that tenants damaged the property and failed to … damaged the property. Plaintiff filed a pro se small claims complaint seeking the return of the security deposit. …
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… from the municipal court's denial of its motion to dismiss complaints alleging violations of the Borough of Beach … 5 A-5702-17T4 Greer also certified he did not become aware defendant had installed the LED panels until he received the first of twenty-one complaints from adjacent residents on June 9, 2017. The …
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… its Trustees, and dismissing plaintiff's personal injury complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff argues the motion judge … he fell on defendants' property. He filed a three-count complaint against defendants, sounding in 1 Although Mr. and … "did not meet [various] code[] and industry standards" embodied in Chapters 51 and 159 of the East Orange 4 After …
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… of [his niece] at [her address] with the purpose to commit an offense therein; contrary to the provisions of … to a second-degree, which would mean that in the course of committing the offense the actor - - and I'm citing from … niece explained that defendant was not permitted to come to the house unless he first made an appointment. He …
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… appeals from the summary judgment dismissal of his complaint against Borgata. The trial court granted summary … person—we reverse and remand for trial. The personal injury complaint plaintiff filed in May 2015 alleged four causes of … [plaintiff]." Borgata breached this duty, according to the complaint, through its employees, who "carelessly, …
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… allegations were untethered to an affidavit or other competent evidence and did not allege the search warrant … himself to cross-examination and the possibility of being compelled to testify against himself."). 15 A-5558-17T3 "The … affidavit included ample evidence supporting "a practical, common sense determination [that], given all of the …
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… defendant argues the State's failure to record the completion of the photo array eyewitness identification … station instead of the hospital. Further, the detective completed question sixteen, checking off the box signifying … victim, and because the detective—not the administrator—completed a portion of the worksheet and had the …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY HUDSON … only pawnbroker operating in Kearny. This action originally commenced on December 29, 2016 when Markus filed a Verified … second and fourth factors, the extensive requirements embodied within the Pawnbroker Law demonstrate strong evidence …
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… were conducted. The judge entered an order with an accompanying statement of reasons denying the motion to … of 4 A-0061-14T3 probation, consistent with the State's recommendations in the new plea. The court imposed applicable … plan of action. In accord with their plan, Mintchwarner, accompanied by Pedana, Officer Christopher Teleposky, and …
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… motion to dismiss plaintiff's medical malpractice complaint for failure NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … is limited. R.1:36-3. February 28, 2017 2 A-5403-14T4 to comply with the Affidavit of Merit Statute (AMS), N.J.S.A. … and, as he recalls, nerve conduction velocity/EMG studies. . . . . Eventually it was determined that his clinical …
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… the admission of testimony about the Child Sex Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) constituted plain error and his … was "mutual." Edith's friend testified as a fresh complaint witness. The State also presented testimony about … also recorded that defendant had described himself as "a ladies man," who was "[p]rimarily attracted to younger women, …