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… the owner did not report the crime for several years, your common sense might tell you that the delay reflected a lack … the owner’s conduct, because that conduct is within the common experience and knowledge of most jurors. By contrast, … the expert testimony as in any way proving that _____ committed, or did not commit, any particular abusive act. …
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… and Spine Institute, Inc., that prevented Avhad and her company from working within a ten-mile radius of Elkholy's … Avhad previously worked for Elkholy and another one of his companies as an employee. In her complaint, Avhad asserts that she and her company, …
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… On February 5, pursuant to his Megan's Law obligations, he completed his annual verification and registration … annual address registration and verification and issued a complaint charging him with third-degree failure to register … with adequate notice of the sole offense he is charged with committing, namely [N.J.S.A.] 2C:7-2(d)(1). Perhaps there …
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… Discrimination (LAD), N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to -49, and to compel arbitration of those claims. Because the trial … do not share parents or subsidiaries, and do not have common ownership. Sandoz is a client of Artech. In 2017, … (excluding claims for unemployment insurance, worker's compensation, or any matter within the jurisdiction of the …
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… AMMUNITION MAGAZINE1 N.J.S.A. 2C:39-3(j) (For crimes committed on or after December 10, 2018) Count of the … is maintained and used in connection with participation in competitive shooting matches sanctioned by the Director of … a knowing, intentional control of a designated thing, accompanied by a knowledge of its character. A person acts …
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… University, cross-motion to dismiss plaintiff's verified complaint. Plaintiff argues the trial court failed to review … procedural defense that defendant did not file its complaint against the sergeant within forty-five days of "the date on which the person filing the complaint obtained sufficient information to file the matter …
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… motions for summary judgment and dismissed plaintiff's complaint based on his inability to describe what caused him … argues that the motion judge erred in dismissing the complaint as a matter of law because there are material … judgment on May 9, 2019. He noted that plaintiff filed the complaint on November 22, 2017. The 7 A-4503-18 …
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… & Ethicon, Inc. IN RE PHYSIOMESH LITIGATION (Flexible Composite Mesh) MEI 28426884v.l FILED JAN 15 2019 JOHN c. … contacting The Marker Group, Inc. at GoMarkersmarker-group.com. Plaintiff(s)' counsel will be required to provide: a. A … and one, shared usemame and password can be generated and communicated to those for whom authorized access is …
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… of hearing or speech, are unable to readily understand or communicate spoken language and who consequently cannot be … judge or justice of any court, the chairman of any board, commission, or authority, the director or commissioner of any department or agency, or any other …
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… 1998, and the other in 2001. At the time plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in August 2013, he was a partner in a law firm, and had gross earned income of $225,575 in 2012 and 2013. On May 5, 2015, the … support in the amount of $700 per week for both children, commencing May 5, 2015. The PSSA also required plaintiff to …
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… alimony, requiring him to pay back due alimony and make all future payments through probation, and requiring proof of … time of the divorce, for purposes of alimony, plaintiff's income was agreed to be $82,000 per year, not including his … back due alimony payments to be paid within thirty days and future payments be made "when plaintiff finds employment" …
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… the petition within one year from when one of these grounds commenced. Its time limitation "shall not be relaxed, except …
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… In a different lawsuit, plaintiff filed a verified complaint contesting 4 A-3947-16T1 the legitimacy of the … precluded the equitable distribution. Res judicata is a "common-law doctrine barring relitigation of claims or issues … that have already been adjudicated." Mortgagelinq Corp. v. Commonwealth Land Title Ins. Co., 142 N.J. 336, 346 (1995) …
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… and was a part of evaluating teacher contributions to the community. Therefore, petitioner argues the Board erred … fighting fires. However, the concept is broader. Common sense dictates that the performance of an employee's … and whose injury is causally connected, as a matter of common sense, to the work the employer has commissioned. …
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… N.J.S.A. 40A:20-1 to -22. Plaintiffs are limited liability companies that qualify as urban renewal entities under the … that the parties’ financial agreements incorporate future changes to applicable law, such that plaintiffs may … added)). The panel then turned to “the express language embodied in the contracts” and found that it “does not support …
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… for the entry of summary judgment dismissing Carelli's complaint. Carelli was duly appointed in 2010 to a four-year … 40A:9-1384 but refused to provide Carelli with any further compensation ostensibly required by the contract provision. … of compensation based on the terminated person's salary: future salary that would have been paid but for the …
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… to revoke a childcare license when there is any failure to comply with any of the provisions of the Manual." The ALJ … (citing Gloucester Cnty. Welfare Bd. v. State Civ. Serv. Comm'n, 93 N.J. 384, 390 (1983)). "It is settled that '[a]n … good cause for revocation: the Center's failure to comply with statutes cited in the applicable regulations, …
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… October 9, 1997, in which he agreed to pay $4,000 to the Commissioner of the Department Banking and Insurance of the … Superior Court of New Jersey. If James Gencarelli fails to comply with the terms of this Consent Agreement, either in whole or in part, the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance may, at his or her …
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… against you in the Superior Court of New Jersey. The complaint attached to this summons states the basis for this lawsuit. If you dispute this complaint, you or your attorney must file a written answer … and will be redacted from all documents submitted in the future in accordance with Rule 1:38-7(b). …
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… Defendant appealed the decision to the trial court. In a comprehensive written opinion, the trial judge considered … and maintain public safety . . . . [T]he prosecutor was not compelled to deny defendant admission into PTI. [Id. at … decision has not "gone so wide of the mark sought to be accomplished by PTI that fundamental fairness and justice …