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… divorce case to resolve a dispute regarding the repayment of college loans. Plaintiff also appeals from the … responsible for . . . their respective college loans" "when payment became due and owing" "after college." As a result, … "[a]fter college, neither . . . son . . . has made one payment towards the current balance," totaling "$174,411.13 …
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… allegations were sustained, an insurer would be required to pay the judgment." Wear v. Selective Ins. Co., 455 N.J. … which, if sustained, would have required Underground to pay the judgment. Plaintiff's complaint falls squarely … which, if proven, would have required Underground to pay the judgment, Underground had a duty to defend those …
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… homeowners. The CPPOA 6 A-3612-19 disclosed that it would pay for the legal defense of the homeowner defendants that … Plaintiff alleged that the CPPOA violated its bylaws by paying for the legal defense of the individual homeowners … notice of the CPPOA's decision to use association funds to pay for the individual homeowners' legal defense as early as …
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… continued her enrollment in SHBP by making monthly COBRA payments. In June 2017, Meekins accepted a position at … or denied by the Board of Trustees of the retirement system paying the benefit. 6 A-3182-19 N.J.A.C. 17:9-6.2(a). … provides: From funds appropriated therefor, the State shall pay the premium or periodic charges for the benefits …
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… the arbitration clause was implied from plaintiff's "usage—payment, usage of [defendants'] service, [and] extended … Plaintiff did not cancel the subscription and continued to pay the monthly charge after the renewal date. II. In June … the enforcement of the arbitration clause, "including usage—payment, usage of the service, [and] an extended …
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… complaint after he concluded that the parties' dispute over payment for medical services that plaintiff, an out -of- 3 … in this matter centered on whether an authorization for payment of benefits to plaintiff contained a clerical error … of Finances, Simon Nussbaum, requested Penn Medicine to pay increased rates retroactively for plaintiff's 6 …
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… REPORTS THAT SHE HAD ASKED THE DEF TO SUPPORT HER AND TO PAY FOR THEIR DAUGHTE[R'S] COLLEGE FEES. THE DEF STARTED … COUNTRY. THE DEF TOLD THE PLA THAT HER SALARY CA[N']T PAY FOR THIS HOUSE, AND THAT SHE HAS NOTHING. THIS IS WHEN … carrying costs on the marital home. Defendant refused to pay to repair the water heater so long as plaintiff …
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… claims against the [Nursery]," the Nursery agreed to pay him $5,000. In paragraph five of the Agreement, … he had been "misled into believing that he was receiving payment on his workers' compensation claim which was … into believing that the $5,000[] was also a partial payment for his severe work related injury." Instead of …
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… [e]ngineer will be paid for each day lost at a basic day's pay. The medical department employs a "Sleep Assessment … costs are covered by the employee's medical insurance; co- payments and deductibles are the employee's responsibility. … by plaintiff's argument that NJ Transit was required to pay for his sleep apnea examination under N.J.S.A. …
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… which had resulted in millions of dollars of Medicare overpayments. Plaintiff retained a law firm to file a qui tam … Each agreement set forth the amount the hospital would pay to the United States, and the amount the United States would pay to plaintiff "through his legal counsel" as his share of …
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… 2 N.J.S.A. 54:5-33, in relevant part, states: Any premium payment shall be held by the [tax] collector and returned to … not made within five years from date of sale[,] the premium payment shall be turned over to the treasurer of the … is "willing and able to refinance the subject property to pay the tax certificate in its entirety." An uncertified …
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… Mutual Bank for a loan in the amount of $707,000. To secure payment, Ezekwo executed a mortgage in favor of Washington … modified the loan, reflecting a revised sum of $1.1 million payable over 360 months at five and one-half percent … LLC (PennyMac). Ezekwo failed to make the required payments under the modified loan. Based on the default, …
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… Ingrid asked the court to order the Division to pay for a private attorney: [INGRID]: Being that this case … having evidence, which I do have, is [the Division] able to pay for my private lawyer[?] 11 A-0422-21 THE COURT: No. [The Division] is not going to pay for your private lawyer. . . . [Y]ou've been given a …
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… ancillary businesses." The MSA, provided that Michael shall pay alimony to Lisa for a limited duration of nine years: … and $6,000 per month for the final four years. The alimony payments were calculated based upon Michael's reported … imputed income of $50,000. Michael is also obligated to pay child support in the amount of $309 per week, which was …
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… pre-pandemic level, Father stated he had "begun voluntarily paying [Mother] 6 A-0268-21 $117.00 per week based upon … mean that he can't seek to find other employment that pays him a salary that's commensurate to what he was making … that things will get better. I'm not going to be able to pay my appropriate amount of child support until things get …
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… City “employer a tax equal to one percent of the employers’ payroll” for the purpose of funding public education , but which exempts employers from paying the tax for employees who are residents of Jersey … the Ordinance with the stated purpose “to establish a payroll tax on the payrolls of Non-Jersey City residents for …
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… In August 2013, plaintiff agreed to invest $100,000, payable in several installments, for a 21.8 percent share of … contributions in the form of marketing, bookkeeping, paying invoices, and writing checks. Within ten months of plaintiff paying the first investment installment, InTown failed. …
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… settlement agreement ("MSA") provided that defendant would pay plaintiff permanent alimony of $250 per week. At the … divorce. Defendant states that his DuPont pension, which pays him $9,156 a month, "ha[d] been distributed under … (f) The ability of the obligor to maintain support payments following retirement, including whether the obligor …
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… duties, Russell discovered EOF funds may have been used to pay salaries for non-EOF Rutgers staff. After she raised the … to staff for investigation. Russell was then suspended with pay, pending the outcome of the investigation. Rutgers … that the dispute regarding the use of EOF funds to pay non-EOF salaries arose shortly after her appointment, …
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… N.J.S.A. 34:11-56(a) to - 56(a)38, and the New Jersey Wage Payment Law (WPL), N.J.S.A. 34:11-4.1 to -4.14, against … including their having funds withdrawn from his pay to reimburse defendants for items such as "truck … of forty (40) hours per week," but did not receive overtime pay as required by law. According to plaintiff, defendants' …