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… * TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar R.J. Hughes Justice Complex JUDGE P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street Trenton, New … plaintiff relied upon were: (1) the County Board’s website (njactb.org), which provides a web version of a … therefore, the City’s use of them should be discredited, these comparables are the same ones plaintiff …
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… confirmed the arbitration award and directed the City to comply with the award. In making that ruling, the Chancery … to appeal the award to the Public Employment Relations Commission (Commission) as required by the governing statute, N.J.S.A. …
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… Furman Law Offices, LLC) 2 PROCEDURAL HISTORY THIS MATTER comes before the Court pursuant to a Motion for Summary … Defendant World Inc. is a licensed interstate trucking company. It is not a freight forwarder and does not arrange … commerce. World LLC does not own or operate trucking vehicles or provide trucking services. Neither World Inc. nor …
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… it near her vehicles because "[defendant] would constantly come over there to scratch [their] car[s]." 2 Plaintiff … not be the [video]grapher[;] . . . any person with the requisite knowledge of the facts represented in the . . . …
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… LLC and LRM Concrete Associates, LLC (collectively the LRM companies) are New York limited liability companies with … to file a verified complaint in intervention, citing Rules 4:33-1 and -2. In his proposed complaint, Brandon sought … rights or status of parties upon a state of facts which are future, contingent and uncertain." Lucky Calendar Co. v. …
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… of plaintiff's retirement account, and gave plaintiff credits for the value of a discarded household rug, and her … or legally adopted. On December 20, 2010, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce. The trial court entered a dual final … would be on sale if [she] were to purchase it again in the future." She said the rug that defendant discarded was in …
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… of plaintiff's retirement account, and gave plaintiff credits for the value of a discarded household rug, and her … or legally adopted. On December 20, 2010, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce. The trial court entered a dual final … would be on sale if [she] were to purchase it again in the future." She said the rug that defendant discarded was in …
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… A-2129-24 A.C., a juvenile, Appellant, v. JUVENILE JUSTICE COMMISSION, Respondent. ________________________ Submitted … Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Rachel E. Leslie, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, of counsel and on … final administrative decision to deny him 292 days of jail credit toward his adjusted maximum parole end date. For the …
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… A-2129-24 A.C., a juvenile, Appellant, v. JUVENILE JUSTICE COMMISSION, Respondent. ________________________ Submitted … Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Rachel E. Leslie, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, of counsel and on … final administrative decision to deny him 292 days of jail credit toward his adjusted maximum parole end date. For the …
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… as a Condition of Pretrial Release) Defendant Name Complaint/Indictment Number SBI Number Part 1 – Must be completed by the Prosecutor Reasons for requesting … home, etc.) 4. Is the defendant a homeowner, renter, or lessee of the listed residence? If No, provide the name and …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … allegedly improper printing of certain protected credit card information on sales receipts at some of its retail locations. Paris Baguette …
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… those on appeal, arising out of repeated disputes over compliance with the financial terms of the MSA. In 2017, … found defendant owed plaintiff $305,634.87 and was due credits of $242,296.74, leaving a net amount due from … hearing, the judge noted he could, under the Court Rules, "opt to deny all requests for relief and impose …
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… those on appeal, arising out of repeated disputes over compliance with the financial terms of the MSA. In 2017, … found defendant owed plaintiff $305,634.87 and was due credits of $242,296.74, leaving a net amount due from … hearing, the judge noted he could, under the Court Rules, "opt to deny all requests for relief and impose …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … allegedly improper printing of certain protected credit card information on sales receipts at some of its retail locations. Paris Baguette …
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… and was on parole for the latest conviction when he committed the offense. As a result, the State objected to … the No Early Release Act (NERA), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. Nonetheless, the trial court gave a conditional indication that it … the parole violation sentence he was already serving, with credit for time served as determined by the court. During …
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… and was on parole for the latest conviction when he committed the offense. As a result, the State objected to … the No Early Release Act (NERA), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. Nonetheless, the trial court gave a conditional indication that it … the parole violation sentence he was already serving, with credit for time served as determined by the court. During …
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… sentence. The record shows that on June 27, 2010, defendant committed a robbery while armed with a wrench at the Grain … of the sentencing date in order to file a motion for jail credits. Defendant's motion was heard on April 19, 2013. … pursuant to Rule 3:21-8, defendant was entitled to jail credits from February 9, 2012, to July 9, 2012, and from …
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… sentence. The record shows that on June 27, 2010, defendant committed a robbery while armed with a wrench at the Grain … of the sentencing date in order to file a motion for jail credits. Defendant's motion was heard on April 19, 2013. … pursuant to Rule 3:21-8, defendant was entitled to jail credits from February 9, 2012, to July 9, 2012, and from …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT APPROVAL FROM THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … or HSBC Debt”). Plaintiff was the account holder of a credit card account with Chase Bank (the “Chase Account”). … did not have a license to engage in business as a “sales finance company” or a “consumer lender” pursuant to the …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT APPROVAL FROM THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … or HSBC Debt”). Plaintiff was the account holder of a credit card account with Chase Bank (the “Chase Account”). … did not have a license to engage in business as a “sales finance company” or a “consumer lender” pursuant to the …