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… Act, N.J.S.A. 40A:65-1 to -35, which created the office of Executive County Superintendent (ECS). Each ECS …
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… Lincoln Harbor contains a broad mix of uses including offices, retail, residential, hotel, marina and recreational …
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… youth–for example, [their] inability to deal with police officers or prosecutors (including on a plea agreement) or …
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… dirty clothing" with what seemed to be vomit on it. The officer reported that Fred "appeared to be ok" and that Don … infected; however, Curcio testified she believed the injury was the result of drug use. Based on their shaking, … TAKING "CAUTIONARY ACTS" TO MINIMIZE RISK OF SUBSTANTIAL INJURY TO [FRED]. POINT II: THE APPELLATE DIVISION SHOULD …
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… No, FM-03-0739-20. Kurt Simmons, Jr., appellant pro se. Law Offices of Thomas J. Hurley, LLC, attorneys for respondent …
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… part of the Court’s opinion. It has been prepared by the Office of the Clerk for the convenience of the reader. It … are not “aggrieved consumers” under TCCWNA, cannot show injury or damages under their common law claims, and are … are not “aggrieved consumers” under TCCWNA, cannot show injury or damages under their common law claims, and are thus …
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… part of the Court’s opinion. It has been prepared by the Office of the Clerk for the convenience of the reader. It …
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… part of the Court’s opinion. It has been prepared by the Office of the Clerk for the convenience of the reader. It … Third). “Damage” is defined to mean “loss due to injury: injury or harm to person, property, or reputation,” id. at …
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… may reflect nuanced differences of perspective.” Latino Officers Ass’n, New York, Inc. v. City of New York, 196 F.3d …
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… respondent/cross-appellant (Hartman & Winnicki, PC, and Law Offices of Thomas A. Buonocore, PC, attorneys; Daniel L. …
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… the cause for appellant/cross-respondent (The DiFazio Law Office, attorneys; Salvatore P. DiFazio, on the briefs). 1 …
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… physical and psychological harm and, also, emotional injury in the absence of physical harm. See N.J. Div. of Youth … (apparently including the offense of eluding a police officer) do not seem to directly bear on his parental …
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… or inaction of their biological parents can constitute injury sufficient to authorize the termination of parental … during a random drug screen performed by his probation officer on December 11 A-0498-17T4 21. A substance abuse …
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… offend the First Amendment, because they cause Hartz no injury; therefore, Hartz lacks standing to challenge them. We … ordinance would have caused plaintiffs an extreme injury – the elimination of outdoor advertising in San Diego. … an opportunity to meet its burden in a hearing before the Office of Administrative Law (OAL), and show that the …
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… the property. Cocoziello is also the president, executive officer and managing member of PAC Capital, LLC ("PAC …
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… WIC. Nancy and her mother attempted to visit the welfare office to arrange for medical insurance for the baby and …
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… job in Connecticut and defendant transferred to the Boston office of Price Waterhouse. They both passed the required …
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… of the opinion of the Court. It has been prepared by the Office of the Clerk for the convenience of the reader. It …
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… one million square feet of retail use, 50,000 feet of office space, 2 The RFP was not provided in the record. 8 …
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… with a detective from the Union County Prosecutor's Office, and, for the first time, reported "that he shook … healing" in Kira's humerus were "too recent for the . . . injury to have been caused by the [near- accident]," but Carl could have "possibl[y]" caused the injury by "roll[ing over]" on Kira in bed. Dr. Weiner further …