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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Township of Green, a municipal TAX … of an assessor[;] . . . ‘statutory construction is ultimately a judicial function.’” Hertz v. Borough of … arguendo, lead to the loss of the 22 exemption. That process, however, can be tenuous and take considerable time. …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar … private entity will spare the government an expense that ultimately it must bear . . . (2) the private entity must … charitable work “will spare the government an expense that ultimately it must bear” (citation omitted)); Division of …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS February 26, 2019 Michael I. Schneck, … 1981). An indispensable element of the property valuation process is discerning its highest and best use. Ford Motor … ed. 2013). Thus, a property’s highest and best use will ultimately be “shaped by the competitive forces within the …
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… -1- NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS _______________________________ : … Various paperwork had to be executed to complete this process and Ms. -8- Chernowitz and Richard went to see her … The statutory presumption operates to shift the burden of ultimate persuasion by a preponderance of the evidence from …
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… and told Z.Y. to “put [D.M.’s] penis in his anus.” Z.Y. ultimately described three encounters with D.M. at which the … charged D.M. with delinquency based on conduct which, if committed by an adult, would constitute first-degree … lead to one clear and unambiguous result, the interpretive process comes to a close, without the need to consider …
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… criminal activity. Based on the robbery charge, the PSA recommended that Travis not be released. The State moved for … do not replace judicial discretion. Trial judges make the ultimate decision on release after they consider other … the hope that the Court, through its administrative process, will soon address the seeming incongruity between …
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… criminal activity. Based on the robbery charge, the PSA recommended that Travis not be released. The State moved for … do not replace judicial discretion. Trial judges make the ultimate decision on release after they consider other … the hope that the Court, through its administrative process, will soon address the seeming incongruity between …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Corrected 9/30/19 – various … that the Racks are indispensable to the manufacturing process, and therefore, are exempt under N.J.S.A. … the product is in the form in which it will be sold to the ultimate consumer).6 Were the Racks being used “directly and …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS D.D., on behalf of S.R. and A.R. … doctrine as a basis for a substantive due process violation. Plaintiffs assert that: a. The harm was … four elements to a state-created danger claim: (1) the harm ultimately caused was foreseeable and fairly direct; (2) the …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS June 28, 2018 Frank Guaracini, III, … Division of Law Tort Litigation Section Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street, P .0. Box 116 Trenton, New Jersey … result of the standard for actual malice, the Lawrence Comt ultimately reversed the Appellate Division, and reinstated …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … Center (“FSHC”) that are moving through the compliance process, seeking judicial approval of their Housing Elements … to municipalities was the “primary step” in achieving the ultimate goal of providing more affordable housing in New …
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… on appeal provides that a witness tampering offense is committed if a person knowingly engages in conduct which a … in a photograph that was not defendant. However, she ultimately selected defendant's photograph from the array. … a direct impact on the integrity of the criminal justice process and public safety—we choose to address defendant's …
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… on appeal provides that a witness tampering offense is committed if a person knowingly engages in conduct which a … in a photograph that was not defendant. However, she ultimately selected defendant's photograph from the array. … a direct impact on the integrity of the criminal justice process and public safety—we choose to address defendant's …
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… hotel. The four were employed by an electric utility company and were in New Jersey on an assignment. Defendant … from the brush, he took off the shirt and left it there. Ultimately, defendant appeared at a butcher shop several … as being "real simple." He instead was referring to the process for obtaining defendant's acknowledgment that he …
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… the highest bidder. . . . And we would lose control of the process.” The township attorney’s explanation was similar. A … has a detrimental effect on the overall welfare of the community.” Relying on a variety of sources, HGA found that … presence of asbestos posed a health hazard to patrons and ultimately stated the Library was safe for patrons to visit …
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… services on the LLC’s behalf is eligible for workers’ compensation coverage, but that the LLC must elect to … statute creates no civil cause of action for a violation. Ultimately, courts strive for solutions that properly and … be imposed is whether “statutes protect against the harm ultimately realized.” Coleman, 247 N.J. at 342 (citing J.S. …
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… A-1351-20 A-1353-20 A-1371-20 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF T.G. _____________________________ IN THE … Center (AKFC) upon their release. They claim their due process rights were violated because of a delay in transfer … risk S.G. would exhibit dangerous behavior towards others. Ultimately, S.G. was discharged from Trenton Psychiatric …
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… 24, 2014, defendant walked into the offices of a printing company in Deptford Township and robbed Gregory Adair, the … was the person who robbed him. After defendant was processed at the Deptford Police Department, he was placed … explained as much to him. Additionally, although defendant ultimately chose not to testify, at one point, he stated, he …
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… April 19, 2013, when pre-school teachers at the Livingston Community Center observed a man dressed in camouflage, … defendants’ efforts to dispute that evidence. To carry the ultimate burden of proof, the plaintiff need not prove that … her camera and had brushed her shoulder and forearm in the process. 7 The memorandum discussed numerous areas of …
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… coverage, pension benefits, and services. In an amended complaint, plaintiff added claims against the Medical … be apportioned. o In the first step of that apportionment process, the non-settling defendant alleged to be … negligence, Collum-Glassman “suffered severe injuries ultimately leading to her death.” In discovery, plaintiff’s …