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… Plaintiff, v. FIRST BROKERS INSURANCE and FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY OF FLEMINGTON, Third-Party Defendants-Respondents. … property, she acquired an Alaskan Malamute dog, who broke free of its outside tether and attacked Francine Hamilton, … to supply, because of his failure to exercise the requisite skill or diligence, he becomes liable to his principal …
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… surrendered her parental rights, the court's order freed Ann for adoption by her maternal grandmother, with … 30:4C- 15.1(a). He further contends the Division failed to comply with the notification requirements of the Indian … opportunity to visit Ann when he was out of jail, but he visited her only two times. As a result of his own choices, …
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… that there is a substantial likelihood petitioner would commit another crime if released on 1 Petitioner’s new … 210 N.J. Super. 107, 122 (App. Div. 1986))). Petitioner committed his crimes in 1982. The statute governing parole … without any violations; (3) petitioner has been infraction-free since his last parole hearing; (4) he participated in …
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… April 2, 2018 judgment of the Law Division dismissing its complaint with prejudice. We affirm. JSM runs a mobile-home … you shall pay 3 A-4079-17T1 for all utilities servicing the Site. Owner is not contractually obligated to pay for any … JSM assumed the cost itself, essentially providing water free of charge. We do not consider that distinction material …
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… handgun, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b), in exchange for the State's recommendation that he spend thirty years in State prison on … on the victim; three, the risk that defendant will commit another offense; five, the substantial likelihood … for" and merging the convictions would permit defendant a "free crime" contrary to State v. Yarbough, 100 N.J. 627, …
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… property, it was improved with a deteriorating, non-flood-compliant, one-family bungalow. The property had not been … requirements and lack of effect on density, the four on-site parking spaces, and because it was not a substantial … adequate light, air, and open space; (4) promote the free flow of traffic on account of the on-site parking; and …
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… to the defendants for relocation assistance. Because the complaint was improperly filed, we dismiss the complaint without prejudice. In February 2018, plaintiff … the tenants were permitted to occupy the apartment rent-free for those months where the landlord was without an …
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… treatment. She claimed to have been sober and drug-free for two years. The Division concluded its … Yvonne were "unfounded." On July 7, 2014, the Division revisited its finding of neglect 8 A-0729-15T2 stemming from the … based on new information it received following the completion of the earlier investigation. By letter dated …
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… 2007. Once plaintiff became the director of sales, STORIS compensated him using a base salary plus commissions on sales made by his sales team, known as … 3 A-5354-14T1 1. Any software, equipment or services given free, or at a discounted rate will be charged as a cost of …
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… plead guilty to count three in exchange for the State's recommendation of a sentence not to exceed five years subject … a factual basis, defendant testified that while on his home computer, he used a peer-to-peer network to download and … him to accept the plea offer, and he accepted it of his own free will and because he was guilty. Lastly, defendant …
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… him. He then filed a cross-motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint for lack of personal and subject matter … worked thirty hours a week and lived with her family rent-free. The motion judge denied defendant's application to … record, defendant stated that he entered into the agreement freely and voluntarily. Defendant maintains that New Jersey …
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… an October 2, 2015 order denying his motion to reinstate a complaint against defendant Smith & Nephew, Inc.1 Plaintiff filed this product liability complaint on May 14, 2013, alleging he suffered infections … for their intended use, and not of merchantable quality, free of defects in design. Further, the complaint alleged …
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… Defendant signed the agreement on behalf of that company. Defendant previously owned the company, but at the time of trial, Aggressive Contractors … that the jury decided the case based on the evidence "free from the taint of extraneous considerations and …
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… and Whipple. On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor, Claim Petition No. … The judge therefore concluded: 4 According to its website, "FAIR Health is a national, independent, nonprofit … Inc., was established in 2009 "to create a conflict- free, robust, trusted and transparent source of data to …
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… been voluntary in the sense that it was the product of a free and deliberate choice rather than intimidation, …
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… the following contentions: THE DEFENDANT'S RIGHT TO BE FREE FROM UNREASONABLE SEARCHES AS GUARANTEED BY THE FEDERAL … there, he was met by other officers, who 3 A-0692-15T4 accompanied him to Room 21. Officer Bachman testified that he … a balance must be maintained between "individual freedom from police interference and the legitimate and …
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… was terminated for unauthorized removal or consumption of company property without payment. Specifically, Holmes was … knew stealing the bottles of water was a violation of company policy. The company handbook bars the "unauthorized … he stole the bottles of water. However, Holmes was free to leave the interview at any time, and he instead …
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… PER CURIAM In this appeal, we must determine whether the Commissioner of Education (Commissioner) violated our directive in Pugliese v. … rulings and orders of the Appellate Division; they are not free to disregard them." Ibid. (citation omitted). We are …
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… appeal arises out of a voluntarily dismissed foreclosure complaint. The court dismissed the complaint and counterclaims without prejudice. The trial … we order that if defendants revive the counterclaims as a free-standing action against the initial plaintiffs within …
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… "a substantial likelihood exist[ed] that [Kennedy] would commit a new crime if 1 See N.J.A.C. 10A:71-3.21(d) … participate in behavior modification and remain infraction free. 4 A-1086-15T4 On February 11, 2015, a three-member … FET was set because Kennedy had "not shown the requisite amount of rehabilitative progress in reducing the …