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… Nor was the PCR judge persuaded that the ADTC report supported a finding that defendant "suffer[ed] from any …
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… relies on the first sentence of this contract provision to support its argument that it is entitled to a 4% commission. …
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… video of the existing conditions. Saleh believed the video supported his assertion that Fadl performed no work at the … findings of fact unless the "findings are 'manifestly unsupported' by the 'reasonably credible evidence' in the …
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… party "must produce sufficient evidence to reasonably support a verdict in [his] favor." Invs. Bank v. Torres, 457 …
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… the circumstances of this case, our common law does not support plaintiff's theory that Vikco's duty to provide …
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… The following month, defendant opposed the motion, and supported by Fowlkes's certification, cross-moved to set …
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… Should the Homeowner disagree with the Insurer's claim determination, the Homeowner shall call for binding … of his/her right to arbitrate at the time of any claim determination and shall provide to the Homeowner a Request for … plaintiffs' reliance on the mediator's comment therein to support their argument that they could elect to arbitrate or …
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… Nor was the PCR judge persuaded that the ADTC report supported a finding that defendant "suffer[ed] from any …
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… relies on the first sentence of this contract provision to support its argument that it is entitled to a 4% commission. …
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… trial court's decision, provided that those findings are 'supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record.'" … Execs.' Ass'n, 489 U.S. 602, 619 (1989)). "In making that determination, the [c]ourt balances the 'intrusion on the …
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… Title II ADA Coordinators Assistant Chief, Operational Support Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 985 …
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… excess to that provided by the Authority. In effect, that determination vitiated the $300,000 jury verdict against NJM. … public entity's underlying coverage limit. The Authority supports plaintiffs' position. The Authority argues, in the …
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… prejudice. "The scope of appellate review of a commitment determination is extremely narrow." In re Civil Commitment of … an appellate court should not modify a trial court's determination either to commit or release an individual unless … 7 A-4231-14T2 So long as the trial court's findings are supported by "sufficient credible evidence present in the …
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… the presentation of proofs at trial must make credibility determinations about the parties' 9 A-0641-17T4 testimony. … by rejecting his proof of damages. We disagree. "Final determinations made by the trial court sitting in a non-jury … judge unless we are convinced that they are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant …
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… his complaint asserting the lack of any scientific proof to support the therapeutic value of any homeopathic product do …
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… but, if it did, it did not state how this subsection supported its conclusion the billboard exceeded the maximum …
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… record the easements in accord with the site plan approvals supported the judge's equitable decision to enforce the …
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… findings, "so long as 9 A-0708-17T1 those findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." … owe particular deference to the trial judge's credibility determinations. See State v. Locurto, 157 N.J. 463, 470-71 … in his written decision. We defer to his credibility determination that defendant agreed with trial counsel's …
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… and fails to refer to any evidence or legal authority in support of her premise this orthopedic surgeon was … to "prove or disprove any fact of consequence to the determination of the action." N.J.R.E. 401. Relevant evidence …
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… of Am., 142 N.J. 520, 529-30 (1995)). Assertions that are unsupported by evidence "[are] insufficient to create a … eyewitness noted the light had been out for a while) may support an inference of constructive notice about the …