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… and complete anger management classes, her failure to pay the monthly probation fees, and her failure to report … attend; she did, however, explain she was unable to pay the fee for anger management classes. Defendant also … obligation to care for two young children, her inability to pay for anger management classes and her insistence she …
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… to plaintiff Maria Ortiz. Defendants continued to pay $850 per month under the terms of the oral lease. At … March 2023, plaintiff filed an eviction complaint, seeking payment for reimbursement of the utilities. The complaint … tenant from a residential apartment if the tenant "fails to pay rent due and owing under the lease whether the same be …
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… failed to consider evidence that defendants had failed to pay the March 2020 rent. Defendants acknowledged they did not pay that month's rent but instead withheld it to answer for …
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… the six jurors who are finally selected, all jurors should pay careful attention to the evidence as it is presented and … the six jurors who are finally selected, all jurors should pay careful attention to the evidence as it is presented and …
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… Brister be suspended from his judicial duties, without pay, for a period of one month; And the Court having ordered … from the performance of his judicial duties, without pay, for a period of one month, from September 22, 2021 …
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… failed to consider evidence that defendants had failed to pay the March 2020 rent. Defendants acknowledged they did not pay that month's rent but instead withheld it to answer for …
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… Order, that Plaintiff may move to reinstate their case and pay a $ I 00 reinstatement fee; 3. If any Plaintiff provides … Order, that Plaintiff may move to reinstate their case and pay a $300 reinstatement fee; 4. If any Plaintiff does not …
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… higher costs on to their insureds, causing class members to pay higher costs for health insurance. Defendants, Johnson & … marketing ( such as addicts), those brought by third party pay ors (such as employers and insurance companies), those … marketers. Courts have found cases asserting third party payor claims or inflated drug price claims deficient based …
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… higher costs on to their insureds, causing class members to pay higher costs for health insurance. Defendants, Johnson & … marketing ( such as addicts), those brought by third party pay ors (such as employers and insurance companies), those … marketers. Courts have found cases asserting third party payor claims or inflated drug price claims deficient based …
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… the parties attending couples counseling and Michael making payments to her as recompense for his financial shortcomings … a husband during the marriage. Although Michael made three payments to Jeanine between June and August 2017, totaling … incurred on behalf of the estate and directing her to pay the estate the sum of $27,862.70. However, because …
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… that it was not Dana Kearney." Boone's Testimony About Her Payment of Defendant's Legal Fees and Interactions with His … developed on the record certain facts relating to Boone's payment of defendant's legal fees. During her redirect by … Mr. Duffy to represent him, right? A. Yes. Q. And you're paying for his services? A. Yes. Q. And [defendant] is the …
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… The Agreement further provides that defendant "shall pay to the plaintiff $500 per week for child support." The … defendant had only been making partial child support payments and stopped paying altogether in December 2021. In September, defendant …
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… Hartford, Freight, and Container were responsible to pay dependency benefits. It concluded, under dual employment … The court also issued an interim order that Hartford shall pay petitioner benefits without prejudice, subject to an … Freight through NJPLIGA, and Container through NJM were to pay dependency benefits in equal shares. B. By way of …
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… had facilitated Perez's transportation of the employees by paying Perez money that On-Target deducted from the underlying plaintiffs' paychecks in accordance with loan agreements On-Target had … the policy for sums to which it may become obligated to pay to the underlying plaintiffs in the underlying actions. …
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… fee and a $30,000[] franchise fee will be due and payable. [The Parikhs], for the purpose of this transaction … owners of the franchises, and they would need to pay the Parikhs: $112,500 plus $27,000 per restaurant … and receiving distributions of profits⸻ which he used to pay the amounts owed under the MOU on a schedule that was …
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… an independent contractor for purposes of resolving a wage-payment or wage-and-hour claim. Plaintiffs Sam Hargrove, … which they assert was a ruse by defendant to avoid payment of employee benefits. They contend that the … employment status for purposes of the New Jersey Wage Payment Law (WPL), N.J.S.A. 34:11-4.1 to -4.14, and the New …
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… They also contend that she was not entitled to back pay and that she failed to provide evidence of her 2019 income. As to the front pay award, defendants argue that the jury awarded 23 … satisfied her duty to mitigate past losses, such as back pay. Quinlan v. Curtiss-Wright Corp., 425 N.J. Super. 335, …
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… indemnified plaintiff and was responsible for "all payments" on the parties' line of credit, which then had a … the MSA stated plaintiff would defer her right to these payments based on "the parties' continued ownership and … defendant would commence alimony and child support payments in an amount as agreed upon by the parties or …
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… bond was fixed at 13%. New Gold was required to actually pay, however, monthly interest ranging at a reduced 6.29% to … 22, 2012. In other words, New Gold would not have to pay $3,714,864 in accrued but deferred interest if the … 2012, forty days before maturity and ten days before the prepayment option expired, Bacalan sent an email to Medina …
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… by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority . . . except upon the payment of such tolls, if any, as may from time to time be … 19:9-9.2(a). It is "unlawful for any person to refuse to pay, or to evade or to attempt to evade the payment of such tolls." Ibid. N.J.S.A. 27:23-34.2(a) …