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… the opinion we use Ermal to avoid confusion. 3 A-3002-23 become fully responsible for the additional cost of material … could obtain a loan through a "home improvement loan" company. Plaintiff allegedly obtained a loan for $55,000 and … to demand payment for the work performed and offered to buy plaintiff's house. Plaintiff paid $51,500 in cash and …
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… made a referral to the Division. Division caseworker Torres commenced an investigation and visited the family the next day. Essex County Prosecutor's … drinking, she made several admissions, including that she buys a twelve-pack of beer, tall cans, and that she falls …
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… appeals from the grant of summary judgment dismissing its complaint against defendants Toys "R" Us Holdings, Inc. … privately acquired by a group of investors in a leveraged buyout for $6.6 billion. These investors formed Global Toys … held by those subsidiaries to secure credit then used to buy out the public shareholders of Toys. Toys/Delaware …
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… positive for heroin. Prior to trial, defendant moved to compel the laboratory reports for the purported drugs … sought the laboratory reports in order to have the requisite showing needed to trigger a Franks hearing. Ibid. The … Colacitti's affidavit referenced three controlled buys, and the laboratory confirmed the substances defendant …
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… from behind by Lavin, another skier. Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging Mountain Creek and Lavin were negligent. Plaintiff's complaint alleged Mountain Creek was independently negligent … is to determine the intent of the parties." Kieffer v. Best Buy, 205 N.J. 213, 223 (2011). Generally, courts give …
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… to quash a subpoena served to the information technology company GCS Consultants; two April 25, 2018 orders entering … $475,000. On November 14, 2011, Melissa and Amy offered to buy the residence for $400,000. As she had before, Amy … residence sold for $425,000 and the net proceeds were deposited into the trust account of Melissa's attorney, Michael …
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… DID NOT HAVE PROBABLE CAUSE TO BELIEVE THAT [DEFENDANT] COMMITTED A VIOLATION OF N.J.S.A. 2C:33-2.1. THEREFORE, THE … too many neighborhoods in New Jersey, drug dealers and drug buyers have transformed street corners into open-air drug … behavior that may be consistent with someone attempting to buy drugs includes some form of contact with other people or …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5450-15T4 MAIN LAND SUSSEX COMPANY, LLC, Plaintiff-Respondent/ Cross-Appellant, v. … not be released from the guarantee. Plaintiff's offer to buy out the guaranties for certain payment terms was … During King's direct testimony, defense counsel posited multiple objections. The court sustained the …
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… then cross-moved for summary judgment, arguing the complaint should be dismissed pursuant to the entire … to be issued in favor of the Township of Plumsted to secure site improvements on a property located on Lakewood Road in … review. Balducci, 240 N.J. at 594 (citing Kieffer v. Best Buy, 205 N.J. 213, 222-23 (2011)). "The entire controversy …
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… arbitrator concluded the SJTA had proven that Segars had committed some, but not all, of the charged conduct, and … Segars is a member of the Union. On June 8, 2015, a patron complained about Segars to the SJTA's Parking Division … was not asked to decide if Segars had been selling or buying drugs. Because a charge of drug-dealing was outside …
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… were married for twenty-nine years. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in 2000, and on June 13, 2002, the … discussions regarding the asset was whether defendant would buyout plaintiff's interest or execute a Qualified Domestic … the appellate record, but appears to have sought a lump sum buyout of plaintiff's portion of the EMPP because …
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… ADMISSION OF EXPERT TESTIMONY AS TO CHILD SEXUAL [ABUSE] ACCOMMODATION SYNDROME REQUIRES THE VACATION OF DEFENDANT'S … N.J. 265, 272 (2018), which held that Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) evidence "no longer . . . has a … from defendant, and, whether she and Eve used the money to buy snacks. The following colloquy occurred: Alice: Are you …
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… $207 per week for the two children based on plaintiff's income of $96,000 per year and defendant's imputed income of $30,000 per year. Plaintiff's child support … ninety days of the sale of the vacant property, to either buy out plaintiff's interest in the marital home or list the …
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… purchase for "ten folds of heroin." After further communications, the Division decided that Detective Michael … denied the motion in an August 24, 2017 order, and in its accompanying oral decision found that "the totality of the … dealing of drugs . . . in the context of this undercover buy. When you look at the facts, taking the totality of the …
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… SERVICES, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ROCKHILL INSURANCE COMPANY and STATE AUTO INSURANCE COMPANIES, … basic notion that the premium paid by the insured does not buy coverage for all . . . damage but only for that type of … of this liability is not the existence of a remedy in the buyer against the seller . . . but a determination of …
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… was suspended on the condition that defendant successfully complete a one-year probationary term. The court also … around 11:10 or 11:15 p.m. and drove to the Quick Chek "to buy a pack of cigarettes and use heroin in the parking lot." … "intent to move the vehicle" satisfies the statutory requisite of operation so that the actual movement of the vehicle …
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… which enforced the ruling of the second Rabbinical court, compelling plaintiffs to comply with its earlier rulings or … else have its earlier rulings, which entitled plaintiffs to buy the disputed property, reversed and vacated. Because we … entitled to purchase the Property for $305,000 and requisite fees within thirty-five days; (2) defendants were to 8 …
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… Fire District #2) and LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants, and CHRISTINA WOYTAS, individually and … and 2) Greenwood Continuity Trust, a trust established in a buy-sell agreement (collectively, Greenwood defendants). … when, by committing suicide, he failed to maintain the requisite life insurance policies. To hold otherwise would permit …
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… and Madison (collectively, plaintiffs)1 filed a verified complaint in the Chancery Division, Probate Part. Among … to pay the [p]laintiffs the sum of [$165,000] to be deposited in their Trust Accounts (50/50 each [p]laintiff) in … of a contract is a question of law. Kieffer v. Best Buy, 205 N.J. 213, 222-23 (2011) (citing Jennings v. Pinto, …
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… $112,264 per 3 A-2592-18T4 year. The judge imputed an income of $20,000 per year to plaintiff, then sixty- three … to the business for $950,000 and opened a bakery on the site. The judge stated: In looking at his tax returns it … mortgage-free, the judge noted she incurred a mortgage to buy out her siblings' share of a two-family residence …