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… Bank, F.S.B. (CCB) in the amount of $230,000. To secure payment of the note, defendant executed a mortgage to … 5, 2005, defendant notified CCB that he would no longer pay the mortgage, and has made no payment since then. He also invited CCB to institute a …
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… report her employment with [a bank] creating a WFNJ/GA overpayment in the amount of $700 and a SNAP program overpayment in the amount of $1,000. . . . . [Respondent] was a … of unemployment insurance benefits creating a WFNJ/GA overpayment in the amount of $731.46 and WFNJ/GA related …
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… its use in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-2053-16T2 payments based on defendant Jennifer Lupo-Schmitt's alleged … a Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA). Plaintiff agreed to pay defendant limited duration alimony of $1500 per month for six years, commencing on plaintiff's "first pay period after the house sells and after the agreeable …
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… In that parallel proceeding, the estate was ordered to pay Melletz the balance he was owed. The court did not stay … Ehrlich's decision to retain another attorney, pay that attorney's fees, and settle the matter so no appeal …
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… Iris Gonzalez-Frazee executed a $232,000 note. To secure payment of the note, Gonzalez-Frazee executed a mortgage to … mortgage to Wells Fargo. Gonzalez- Frazee stopped making payment in 2007, more than ten years ago, and purportedly … violation, it is not enough to seek rescission and stop paying the mortgage to gain ownership of the home outright. …
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… compelling the Authority and plaintiff County of Bergen to pay defendant Edward H. Hynes's attorney $180,465.50 in … had never supplied to the hospital. Hynes approved the payment of these fraudulent bills. Further, when he did so, … is the trial court erred when it ordered plaintiffs to pay Hynes's counsel fees and costs. Appellant argues the …
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… decision to suspend the factfinding process, discontinue paying step increases as requested by the factfinder, and … in those contracts and governing case law, increment payments will no longer be continued effective with Pay Period 20, pending the interest arbitration process. 4 …
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… deposit. Defendant, in turn, demanded that plaintiff pay for damages, which she claimed he caused. Under … one of the stove burners, the court stated: "Why would you pay to have a burner fixed if it wasn't broken? She has an …
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… the State had considered defendant's inability to pay court-imposed fines, his dismissed contacts with the … not given any weight to defendant's ability or inability to pay court-imposed fines, his prior municipal court history, …
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… WAS IMPOSED WITHOUT AN INQUIRY INTO DEFENDANT'S ABILITY TO PAY. We affirmed, remanding only for an ability-to-pay hearing with regard to restitution. Defendant raises the …
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… this turbulent period, plaintiff never suffered a loss of pay or benefits. With each transfer her salary, benefits and … plaintiff teacher declined to participate in a scheme to pay an unqualified employee who was acting as a teacher, she …
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… notice, at [plaintiff]'s option: A. Any [o]bligor fails to pay when due any of the [l]iabilities or any other debt to any [p]erson, or any amount payable with respect to any of the [l]iabilities, or under … and/or of the [r]elated documents to be immediately due and payable, without notice of acceleration, presentment and …
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… and was issued a twenty-nine-working-day suspension without pay.1 Pertinent to this appeal, paragraph 2(c) of the … Rules, cmt. 5 on R. 4:46-2 (2022). Thus, reviewing courts "pay no special deference to the trial court's interpretation …
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… policy from Allstate did not include automobile medical payments or personal injury protection (PIP). Plaintiff … for medical expenses incurred by plaintiff, but refused to pay additional monies. In February 2019, plaintiff sued … to him in his Georgia policy, but he elected not to pay for it. Accordingly, applying the plain language of …
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… this turbulent period, plaintiff never suffered a loss of pay or benefits. With each transfer her salary, benefits and … plaintiff teacher declined to participate in a scheme to pay an unqualified employee who was acting as a teacher, she …
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… business. Nevertheless, James told Josephine he would pay her reasonable living expenses in lieu of her former … Ibid. 4 Among other things, the award required James to pay Josephine $50,000 per year, provide her with health …
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… report her employment with [a bank] creating a WFNJ/GA overpayment in the amount of $700 and a SNAP program overpayment in the amount of $1,000. . . . . [Respondent] was a … of unemployment insurance benefits creating a WFNJ/GA overpayment in the amount of $731.46 and WFNJ/GA related …
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… compelling the Authority and plaintiff County of Bergen to pay defendant Edward H. Hynes's attorney $180,465.50 in … had never supplied to the hospital. Hynes approved the payment of these fraudulent bills. Further, when he did so, … is the trial court erred when it ordered plaintiffs to pay Hynes's counsel fees and costs. Appellant argues the …
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… for more than $400,000 in marital debt, and plaintiff would pay: (1) defendant $72,000, reflecting two years of her rent … the costs of renting a new residence, as well as a lump sum payment of $62,000 in child support. Plaintiff agreed to pay a reasonable amount of child support, all the children's …
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… recurring withdrawals from her bank 3 A-2292-21 account to pay the vehicle loan. Brilhante failed to pay the loan and insurance, and incurred tolls and parking …