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… with the Board for variances and final and preliminary site plan approvals. On August 12, 2021, the Board held a … about right to salvage material from the building before it comes down? Is that a consideration of yours . . . ? … [Board Chairperson]: Coordinate through either the Historic Commission or the Landmarks folks with that? [Vista]: Sure. …
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… piled snow on the sloped deck uphill from the incident site. Nancy parked her car on the street and took an … suffered physical injuries. Plaintiffs thereafter filed a complaint in the Law Division alleging that Nancy's injuries … UCPA moved for summary judgment on all counts in the complaint, arguing that plaintiffs' claims were barred by …
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… with contractors and vendors and escort them to project sites throughout campus, which required extensive walking. … bilateral radiculopathy. Dr. Weiss utilized a Patient Outcome Measurement System that followed an American Medical … not find a clinical correlation between Grace's subjective complaints and the objective findings of the magnetic …
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… treatment for her injuries through her employer's workers' compensation plan. On July 23, 2008, Dr. O'Shea, to whom plaintiff was referred by the compensation carrier, performed surgery to address … that plaintiff experienced an additional herniation at the site of the operation. In granting defendant's motion, the …
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… laws of New Jersey; SOUTHBROOK GARDENS; SALEM MANAGEMENT COMPANY; GOLD HABER a/k/a HABER GOLD and DEVELOPERS FUNDING COMPANY, Defendants-Respondents. … discovery, plaintiff's engineering expert said the accident site was in a hazardous condition when plaintiff slipped. He …
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… summary judgment to defendants and dismissing plaintiff's complaint. Thereafter, plaintiff moved for reconsideration. … Div. 1964). It has long been recognized, however, that commercial landowners have a reasonable time in which to act … It was also undisputed that a crew from Tree Fellas was on site at the time that plaintiff fell and they were engaged …
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… construction of a shopping center (Project) that includes a competitor supermarket. The history of Village's efforts to … 800-pages long and contained twenty attachments, including site photographs, maps, development plans, calculations, compliance statements, a Flood Hazard Area engineering …
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… expert report concerning his fall. Plaintiff's expert had visited the site of the accident and described the area where plaintiff fell as a combination of concrete slabs and brick pavers, with the …
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… on a couch, looked over the bannister, and saw defendant coming up the stairs. He told Marshall, "You think I'm … testify at trial. He called an investigator who went to the site where Blackmon had parked her car, and filmed and timed … third- party guilt, yet defendant now argues that the judge committed plain error by failing to provide this charge at …
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… would have been favorable or would have altered the outcome of the proceedings. See State v. Porter, 216 N.J. 343, … through an expert, as this court has held, the right to comment on the lack of fingerprint evidence must be premised … 2B:23-16(a) grants the trial judge discretion to order a site visit of the "lands, places or personal property in …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5144-14T2 DAVANNE REALTY COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. THE DIAL CORPORATION, … Hauge, on the brief). PER CURIAM Plaintiff Davanne Realty Company owns land in Clifton that is occupied by defendant … substances at or from" third-party defendants' property sites. Plaintiff paid its share of the Passaic River/Newark …
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… MARK FORD, Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY RACING COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent. … in which case, she would extract the blood from the opposite side of the horse in order to avoid the welt. According … and the evidence and testimony from Kunz and Greene discrediting his theory, the Commission was not required to …
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… Plaintiff filed an order to show cause and a verified complaint to permanently enjoin the election. On December … School East), including fixture, furnishings, equipment, site work and related work; (b) to appropriate $64,958,000 … of the law's complexities is by no means a prerequisite for understanding the consequences of one's vote. In no …
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… continued to live, pay his share of its carrying costs and comply with court orders requiring its sale. Defendant … $50,000 to his parents after plaintiff issued subpoenas compelling their appearance at trial. One of the parties' … ceremony" with her, commemorated on the internet wedding site, "The Knot." Defendant's counsel countered that …
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… As an employee, she was entitled to unemployment compensation benefits. We reverse the Board's decision … by the law firm, and DiMatteo's job function was a "requisite part of the claimant's duties as a [c]onsulting … the record substantiates that some work was performed off-site. The invoices show she was paid between $500 and $700 …
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… admitted that prior to the fall, she knew as a matter of "common sense" that muddy ground could be slippery and that she required no warning of that fact. Donahue filed a complaint in the Law Division alleging that Live Nation … that the lawn area was in a dangerous condition at the site and time of Donahue's fall. The trial court correctly …
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… cervical spinal fusion surgery. Plaintiff filed this complaint, alleging Kean negligently constructed or … injuries met the requirements of N.J.S.A. 59:9-2(d). In a comprehensive written opinion, Judge Mary F. Thurber … to which the facility is put on any given day. Here, the site of plaintiff's fall was part of a nonprofit health care …
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… took place. The parties testified, and the court rendered a comprehensive oral decision in which it found plaintiff … The record shows plaintiff had previously blocked messages coming from her stepfather's cellphone. 4 A-2238-202238-20 … via any electronic device or through a social networking site and with the purpose to harass another, the person: . . …
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… both orders and dismiss the plaintiff's domestic violence complaint. I. Plaintiff and defendant met while working for the same company. Plaintiff had a consulting role with regard to … via any electronic device or through a social networking site and with the purpose to harass another, the person: (1) …
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… sign at the Kingsley and Riggs intersection, he did not "complete[] a full stop." The officer stated he then turned … The day following the incident, defendant stated he filed a complaint with the internal affairs unit concerning the … sign at the location listed on the summons. He went to the site to take pictures in preparation for trial. Furthermore, …