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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS April 9, 2019 Lawrence S. Berger, Esq. … to October 18, 2018, and then to November 28, 2018. 3 Manzione, MAI (“Mr. Manzione”) and Washington Township served an appraisal report …
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… November 1, 2016 - Decided Before Judges Fisher, Leone and Vernoia (Judge Leone concurring). On appeal from the Superior Court of New … be deemed, for the purposes of this Agreement, to have become emancipated, as contemplated herein, upon the happening …
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… GRANTING PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT THIS MATTER having come before the Court upon the Motion of Donald J. Lenner, … status of a significant ratable, and to have made a reasoned judgment that, ultimately a partial exemption would be … fact exists in the record to preclude summary judgment and one party is entitled to judgment as a matter oflaw. Despite …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MARY SIOBHAN … and to file 1 Federal prison regulations do not permit prisoners to associate with the operation of a business during … that there were some taxable rentals for items such as cones and flags.2 The auditor’s review of the 2010 sales …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MARY SIOBHAN … and to file 1 Federal prison regulations do not permit prisoners to associate with the operation of a business during … that there were some taxable rentals for items such as cones and flags.2 The auditor’s review of the 2010 sales …
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… Defendant’s answer denied the allegations in plaintiff’s complaint and further contended that, because defendant is … (App. Div. 2021). We now affirm the thoughtful and well-reasoned opinion of the Appellate Division. Specifically, we … procedure two months later. A year later, plaintiff filed a one-count complaint alleging that John Doe and defendant …
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… Wells, attorneys; Marc A. Rollo, Steven J. Fram, Arthur H. Jones, Jr., Daniel J. Toal (Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & … statute of limitations, N.J.S.A. 2A:14-1.2, from pursuing a common law strict liability claim against defendant Exxon … underlying a portion of the former Bayonne site alone. As of 2006, 17 non-aqueous phase liquid plumes were …
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… an official function "by means of force" and by refusing to comply with commands in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:29-1(a);4 … estoppel. In Heck, the Court held that when a state prisoner seeks damages in a [42 U.S.C.] § 1983 suit, the … against him following his arrest. Id. at 296- 97. We reasoned the plaintiff's guilty plea to resisting arrest did not …
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… Lang and Wilson executed an operating agreement for the company (the Operating Agreement), under which Lang would contribute most of the money to acquire the property and Wilson would manage the … owned. After several years, Lang learned what Wilson had done and sued him. A jury found that Wilson had breached the …
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… interlocutory appeal is the propriety of a pretrial order compelling the administration of psychotropic medication in … we apply the Sell test and conclude the motion judge erroneously determined the State satisfied the second prong. We … person or property, to trial is such an interest. Ibid. Nonetheless, courts must consider the facts of the individual …
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… or make sufficient factual findings as to whether she comprehended the terms of the amended consent judgment, we … Spanish interpreter at the April 4, 2019 proceeding. Nonetheless, that day, plaintiff's counsel and Ana entered … . . . 5 A-1383-21 Tenant shall trace and replace money order #25227980370 ($533.47) by 5/5/19. Tenant shall …
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… Zavotsky, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Yolanda Ciccone, Middlesex County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent … for the reasons set forth in Judge Thomas J. Buck's comprehensive written opinion. I. Defendant was charged with … of his recorded statement made to the police and phone calls he made from the county jail to his girlfriend. …
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… DOCKET NO. A-0259-22 A-0695-22 M.M. AND R.M.,1 Petitioners-Appellants, v. DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, … on his . . . long term health." Accordingly, Dr. Katz recommended that D.H. "should remain in his current placement … when initiating petitions to terminate parental rights. One of the substantive changes was to a sentence within the …
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… a crime of the third degree. Defendant was also charged in complaint 2013-000571-1335 with unlawful possession of CDS … informed defendant of his defenses to those charges, questioned him about his understanding of those defenses, and … whether he understood "the difficulties of separating someone as a defendant and someone as a lawyer," to which …
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… Chief Laura Hester advised S.B. that NJT had received a complaint about actions he allegedly committed on July 29, … of Transportation (DOT) awarded a contract to the petitioner, a construction company, for construction work after … and decided to deny it, a decision the DOT's Deputy Commissioner approved. Id. at 87-89. Frapaul appealed and we held: …
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… moved to dismiss with prejudice the counts in plaintiffs' complaint alleging professional and/or medical malpractice … subject, an "'attorney inadvertence' will not, standing alone, support a finding of extraordinary circumstances[.]" … 2A:53A-27 authorizes the trial court to grant "no more than one additional period, not to exceed 60 days, to file the …
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… a sale contract for certain premises is obligated to pay a commission to a third-party broker that secured a … on their lack of involvement with defendant's lease was erroneous and had no bearing on their status as a third-party … omitted). The parties who made the contract are the ones who agreed upon the terms and create the rights and …
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… Along with her answer, Demetro filed a third-party complaint against Slater Tenaglia, alleging the law firm … – the judge noted Demetro's attorney was a solo practitioner with fifteen years of experience; however, he failed to … unnecessary, but those tasks are normally delegated to someone who is not billing three-hundred eighty dollars ($380) …
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… litigants to seek relief in the event of another party's noncompliance with proceedings. In a November 27, 2023 order, … If [plaintiff] has to continue, as you said, to spend money with his lawyer to chase down information that you have … Because 8 A-3605-23 [plaintiff] should not be spending money on attorney's fees. Now spending money on attorney's …
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… OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON CONDUCT DOCKET NO.: ACJC 2017-398 ANSWER Hector … to several individuals, including the Honorable Yolanda Ciccone, Assignment Judge, Somerset, Hunterdon & Warren Counties … Prosecutor Thomas Chirichella. 17. Respondent, when questioned by the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct as to the …