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… and services to New Jersey residents who meet specified income thresholds. 42 U.S.C. § 1396 to 1396w-5; N.J.S.A. … the sixty- month look-back period before the individual becomes institutionalized or applies for Medicaid as an … that L.C. transferred $463,672.67 in assets to become eligible for Medicaid benefits. As a result, the …
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… Of New Jersey, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. STAR INSURANCE COMPANY and MEADOWBROOK, INC., Defendants-Appellants. … policy number CP 0641963 from defendants Star Insurance Company and Meadowbrook Inc. (collectively, Star). On April 28, 2017, Statewide filed a complaint against Star in the law division seeking a …
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… of the doctrine, we reverse the judgment dismissing the complaint against Nerney only. We remand the matter to the … the court shall determine the proper amount of damages to compensate plaintiff for Nerney's negligence and shall also … Zovko, Svetlana Zovko, and Double Z Enterprises, Inc.—a company owned by the Zovkos. The loans were executed on six …
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… trees along the entire Fourteenth Street frontage to accommodate the proposed drainage system. 4 A-2075-23 In a … was solely for the purpose of subdividing the tracts and selling the resulting lots. Ronald Gasiorowski, an attorney … the traffic study. In response, Flannery asserted that off-site 7 A-2075-23 traffic impacts are not plaintiffs' …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-0988. Agre & St. John, attorneys … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Brian D. Ragunan, Deputy Attorney General, on … ALJ found "James'[s] testimony that he did not consider his selling of firewood to be a 'business'" and that he "only …
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… After the loan and mortgage went into default, Midlantic commenced an action to foreclose on the property. The … must now either rectify same or bear the burden of the outcome. On March 19, 2001, the Chancery Division entered an … in Mack- Morris; against all defendants for conspiracy to commit fraud; and against Edwards and Mack-Morris for breach …
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… Taylor, Jr. (George) appeals from an order dismissing his complaint against his brother, Ricky Lee Taylor (Ricky), in … over to Ricky, the parties executed an agreement selling STC. Jennie signed in her alleged capacity as a … corroborated by other evidence that Jennie lacked the requisite mental capacity to exercise an independent will. …
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… applicable legal standards. We reverse. Plaintiff filed his complaint in the Law Division on December 26, 2007. The … executed the document. The second count of plaintiff's complaint sought judgment based upon defendant's and … Zebra in A-4959-09T4 4 the amount of $416,290.13. Trial commenced on October 13 solely against defendant.1 Before …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2018-28453. John H. Geaney … denying its motion to dismiss Donald Servais's workers' compensation petition and from a final judgment awarding … the [Nursery] and for the [p]etitioner." The judge posited section (i) of paragraph seven, which excluded from …
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… Tubing) appeals from a January 25, 2021 order finding the company guilty of twenty-five violations of N.J.A.C. 7:2-2.5, for operating a commercial enterprise on State parklands without a permit. … webster.com/dictionary/business (last visited June 5, 2022) ("[A] commercial or sometimes an …
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… indicated that plaintiff told defendant in May 2021 not to come to her house. On June 5, 2021, defendant sent plaintiff … felt that defendant was there to demonstrate that he could come to her home whenever he wanted. In the afternoon on … and a voicemail asking for the vehicle and saying he would come to her house to pick it up. Plaintiff told defendant to …
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… CLIENT INSTANT ACCESS, LLC, a New Jersey limited liability company, OMNIGAGE, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company, and JOSEPH VACCARELLA, individually, … member. Disputes soon followed, culminating in the LLC's commencement of an action against Jeanne. Jeanne responded …
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… the QDRO and to pay Pension Appraisers the full $495 to commence the QDRO's preparation within seven days. On July … her the ability to sign all documents necessary to accomplish her goal through a limited power of attorney. 5 … jurisdiction and expertise in family matters.'" Thieme v. Aucoin-Thieme, 227 N.J. 269, 282-83 (2016) (quoting Cesare, …
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… court order denying, in part, their motion to dismiss the complaint of plaintiff Pomum Liber, LLC and compel arbitration. Plaintiff initiated suit against … defendants' motion to dismiss several counts of plaintiff's complaint and to compel arbitration of any claims relating …
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… 08903-964 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Memorandum of Decision on Defendant's … LifeCell argues that Plaintiffs are unable to meet the requisite statutory requirements for punitive damages in these … of LifeCell regarding the manufacturing, marketing and selling of AlloDerm® with the knowledge and information …
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… to dismiss plaintiff Marjam Supply Co., Inc.'s (Marjam) complaint and to compel arbitration. While acknowledging "the national policy … Marjam and Columbia had been working together buying and selling Columbia's products for about two months,1 Columbia …
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… in court and in arbitration. Although defendants cannot compel arbitration because of their failure to pay the requisite fees, their breach of the agreement does not eradicate … in overcharging her for title and registration fees and selling the car for more than the advertised price. Salerno …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE OF OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Olde Historic … and middle-school aged children at the subject property commencing in September 2004. For the years it operated the … records, equipment, furniture and furnishings remained on site. Plaintiff argues that such storage use was reasonably …
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… NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. SHAWN NOWICKI, a/k/a COMELLERI CHARLES, MCGRATH SEAN, MOREIERY SEAN, NOWICKI SEAN, COMELLERI CHRLES AND MORIAIRTY SEAN, Defendant-Appellant. … a]nd the area [Gudehus] kept reaching in her pockets is a common area where weapons are placed[.] During the pat-down …
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… SUPPRESS EVIDENCE BECAUSE THE POLICE DID NOT HAVE THE REQUISITE REASONABLE SUSPICION TO CONDUCT AN INVESTIGATORY STOP … Trenton Anti-Crime (TAC) Unit, a special unit designed to combat street-level narcotic sales and violent offenders, … transaction" and explained that in his experience "what comes along with narcotics . . . is weapons," "whether there …