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… LTD., EVILY DISTRIBUTION, and HARLEYSVILLE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants-Respondents. … 54 (App. Div. 1990) (citation omitted). The Occupational Safety and Health Administration Agency (OSHA) classifies all worksite employers into one or more categories. Plaintiffs' …
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… and July 2018 incidents became the subject of plaintiff's complaint under the PDVA. 3 A-5997-17T4 Based on plaintiff's … after plaintiff advised the prosecutor that she felt safe around defendant. But, at the FRO hearing, plaintiff … plaintiff "became . . . concerned about her welfare, her safety, because of how [defendant] was acting." The court …
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… day after giving birth to Renee, abandoning her medically compromised infant daughter. Days later, Renee was … JCMC, Division caseworkers Arias and Buddy P. Toribio visited defendant at her maternal aunt's residence in the City … not say she wanted to leave her child under [the New Jersey Safe Haven Infant Protection Act, N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.5 to …
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… those concerns, the family court ordered Samantha to complete several evaluations, including substance-abuse and … 2017 through January 2021. Harrison explained that he had visited Albert in the resource home on numerous occasions and … prove by clear and convincing evidence: (1) The child's safety, health, or development has been or will continue to …
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… DCPP concluded the allegation was "[u]nfounded" and recommended the child see a therapist, which she did. Seven … order to interview the child to determine whether she felt safe and 5 A-1179-20 comfortable having unsupervised … the supervised visits but conceded she did not sign the safety guidelines required for Lynn to start a transition …
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… Equipment summary judgment and dismissing plaintiffs' complaint. The complaint sought damages for injuries Karen1 … an acknowledgment that [a]ll Manufacturer environmental and safety checks have been performed per Company Policy prior … and reviewed with the patient upon delivery including[:] Safe use of the equipment in your home setting. All risk of …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NORTHFIELD INSURANCE COMPANY1, Third-Party Defendant- Respondent, and 1 … Co., 371 N.J. Super. 482 (App. Div. 2004), reaching the opposite result. We discuss the two cases at length below. The … to exercise reasonable care to assure the tavern was a safe A-2330-17T2 10 place. The exclusion also embraces the …
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… broke off and struck her arm (the incident). The injury was completely unrelated to any dangerous condition or defect on … host has no obligation to make his . . . A-1417-16T4 5 home safer for his . . . guest than for himself . . . . The host … a duty to exercise reasonable care to make the condition safe or to give warning to his . . . guest of its presence …
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… and Sneh Bains' motion for summary judgment, dismissing his complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff also appeals from the … Dr. Marpet authored a two-page report, relying on a website for information about the weather on the day of the … concluded the sidewalk was properly maintained, 5 A-3268-23 safe, and did not violate any applicable codes, standards, …
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… She said she was "afraid to go home as she does not feel safe" and claimed her mother "hits her, usually with her … to take her out of the home," stating "she did not feel safe" and was "fearful for her life." When encouraged to … Dara eventually agreed to return home, the crisis worker recommended Dara undergo a psychiatric evaluation, but Anna …
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… marijuana. She also repeatedly refused to engage in the recommended level of alcohol abuse treatment, was unresponsive … to their mother" and "view her as being unstable and unsafe." In contrast, following her comparative bonding … ultimately concluded that, to ensure the children's safety and healthy development, Vanessa's parental rights …
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… treated by Eugene Festa, M.D., Ph.D. 4 A-2040-23 After completing its investigation, the Division determined there … "no unmet service needs and [it] did not have any further safety concerns regarding [Lainey]." The Division closed the … be supervised. The court established the following prerequisites: Prior to any application by the defendant father to …
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… … Although there are several ways of determining just compensation, the [insert name of party here] in this case … had put his or her entire property up for sale, found a buyer, and that they finally agreed upon a price on [insert … regulation for the purpose of protecting the public health, safety and welfare. The property owner’s right of access to …
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… ideations. He has been voluntarily and involuntarily committed on several occasions. He has a history of domestic … prongs by clear and convincing evidence: (1) The child's safety, health, or development has been or will continue to … facing the child or is unable or unwilling to provide a safe and stable home for the child and the delay of …
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… DCPP concluded the allegation was "[u]nfounded" and recommended the child see a therapist, which she did. Seven … order to interview the child to determine whether she felt safe and 5 A-1179-20 comfortable having unsupervised … the supervised visits but conceded she did not sign the safety guidelines required for Lynn to start a transition …
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… SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY, INC., THE BETTY AND MILTON KATZ JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER, JCC CAMPS AT MEDFORD, AARON GREENBERG, … an expert report in which he opined that the ride was not safe for a child Sarah's age. He concluded that LSI and the … obtained detailed information A-0741-10T2 10 from the buyer of its needs. Id. at 515-16. This information included …
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… parking lot and the internal driveway connected to it in a safe condition. The written lease between the owners and the … unless the context indicates otherwise. 4 A-1800-18T4 Accompanied by his wife and friends, Underhill walked across … with the plaintiff. The landlord had no knowledge of who visited the property and offered no services to them. Visitors …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NORTHFIELD INSURANCE COMPANY1, Third-Party Defendant- Respondent, and 1 … Co., 371 N.J. Super. 482 (App. Div. 2004), reaching the opposite result. We discuss the two cases at length below. The … to exercise reasonable care to assure the tavern was a safe A-2330-17T2 10 place. The exclusion also embraces the …
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… for neglect and, two days later, filed its verified complaint seeking care, custody and supervision of Sarah. … followed. 2 Those four standards are: (1) The child's safety, health or development has been or will continue to … discrete nor separate. They overlap to provide a composite picture of what may be necessary to advance the best …
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… pools had shallow ends and deep ends, and that it was not safe to dive in the shallow end. On 1 We will refer to Hoa … bottom and sustaining severe injuries. Plaintiff filed a complaint against both TPSD and Pool World, alleging failure … must present expert testimony to "establish the requisite standard of care and [the defendants'] deviation from …