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… eCourts Tax – eFiling Complaint (Freeze Act) Page 1 of 14 Last Modified: Wednesday, March 06, 2019 eCourts Tax - eFiling Complaint (Freeze Act) Topic: eCourts Tax – eFiling Complaint (Freeze Act) Summary: …
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… HARLEYSVILLE GROUP, INC., HARLEYSVILLE INSURANCE COMPANY, and FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF SALEM … 2A:14-1 applied to claims filed under the New Jersey Spill Compensation and Control Act (Spill Act), N.J.S.A. … name to Chevron U.S.A. Inc. Since the allegations of the complaint relate to Gulf, the party-defendant is now Chevron …
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… NO. A-4324-13T1 TD BANK, N.A., successor by merger to COMMERCE BANK, N.A., Plaintiff-Respondents, v. WILLIAM E. … error because their demand for trial de novo substantially complied with the service requirement of Rule 4:21A-6. We … to various FLPs. On August 15, 2012, plaintiff filed a complaint against William and Jenny and eight FLPs, as well …
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5.40L
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… to the plaintiff. If you find that the defendant did not comply with a standard of safety policy or practice you may … manufacture, assembly, etc., of this [particular product]. Compliance with an industry standard is not necessarily … merely because there has been CHARGE 5.40L ― Page 4 of 7 compliance with an industry standard. The defendant must …
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7.31
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… CHARGE 7.31 —Page 1 of 4 7.31 COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE/FAULT: ULTIMATE OUTCOME (Approved 03/2000; Revised 11/2023) If you find that … and proximately caused the [accident/injury], then you must compare the [negligent conduct/fault] of those individuals …
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… is guilty of aggravated criminal sexual contact if he commits an act of sexual contact with another person whom … beyond a reasonable doubt: 1. That defendant purposely committed an act of sexual contact with another person, and OR 1. That defendant purposely committed an act of sexual contact by touching …
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2C:21-42
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… on which the indictment is based reads as follows: A person commits a crime . . . if he/she [CHOOSE AS APPROPRIATE: …
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9:6-1; 9:6-3
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… with whom the child is living at the time the offense is committed, including a teacher, employee or volunteer, whether compensated or uncompensated, of an institution4 who is responsible for the …
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… filing Permanent civil case files Permanent case files commonly referred to as KEEP cases include among others … Non-Permanent civil case files Non-permanent case files commonly referred to as REVIEW cases are any cases that fall … archiving (6 months after filing) Permanent 17-04-00 Civil Commitment (formerly called lunacy cases) 30 years Destroy …
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… used include: written entries in books, index cards, computer systems and other electronic media, etc. The … used include: written entries in books, index cards, computer systems and other electronic media, etc. The … used include: written entries in books, index cards, computer systems and other electronic media etc. The …
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… Related to Plaintiff Michael Simineri' s Alleged Non-Compliance with Medical Jns.tructions, and the Court having … 08903-964 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Memorandum of Decision on Plaintiffs' … testimony or argument related to Mr. Simineri's alleged non-compliance with medical instructions by Gerardo Garcia, …
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2C:20-4
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… other power, financial instruments, information, data, and computer software, in either human readable or computer readable form, copies or originals.1 Property of … 4 Final Report of the New Jersey Criminal Law Revision Comm’n, Vol. II: Commentary, Vol. II at 224- 25 n.6 (1971). …
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2C:20-5
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… injury on or physically confine or restrain anyone or commit any other criminal offense OR Accuse anyone of an … other power, financial instruments, information, data, and computer software, in either human readable or computer readable form, copies or originals.2 Property of …
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… following a protracted trial, that Sue and Matt had become Jennie's psychological parents, and that Jennie's bests … we noted, "[t]hrough the years, it fell to Sue and Matt to comfort Jennie when she was hurt, prepare her meals, put her … from them. Id. at 17, 27. We found that Derek "appears committed to a course designed to enhance his own standing …
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… OF THIS PAGE AND THE NEXT PAGE FOR DETAILS. In the attached complaint, the person suing you (who is called the … or she claims you owe. You are cautioned that if you do not come to court on the trial date to answer the complaint, you … EL TRIBUNAL PODRÍA DECIDIR EN SU CONTRA. PARA LOS DETALLES, LEA TODA ESTA PÁGINA Y LA QUE SIGUE. En la demanda …
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… for eviction. 3 A-5339-18T2 Plaintiff filed a small claims complaint against defendant under the New Jersey Security … are "so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … N.J. 168, 182 (2013) (citing Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm., 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). The SDA requires a …
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… this was a "highly trafficked area." He never received a complaint from a patron about the condition of the steps, … 6 A-4719-17T3 summary judgment and dismissed plaintiff's complaint as a matter of law. The judge provided the … inspected the steps on a daily basis, had an outside company power wash the outside area, including the steps …
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… and concluded that conditions were such that water coming from the pipe would freeze on the asphalt in the area … "negligence was a substantial factor that singly or in combination with other causes" brought about plaintiff's … N.J. 469, 479 (2016). Thus, we must determine "whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the …
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… PTI. Judge McBride concluded that the prosecutor had not committed a gross and patent abuse of prosecutorial … it must further be shown that the prosecutorial error complained of will clearly subvert the goals underlying … that defendant's first two DWI convictions were committed in 1988 and 1999, respectively. 6 A-0562-18T3 …
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… manslaughter, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-4(b)(1). The State agreed to recommend a ten-year term of imprisonment, subject to the No … . . ." In essence, defendant's claim was that someone else committed the shootings. Lastly, defendant asserted … alleviate all of the suffering . . . it would be best to commit suicide." Defendant testified that he shot his wife …