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… [plaintiff], however, [defendant] and [plaintiff had to] pay half each . . . for the rest of [plaintiff's] family … non-compete restrictions, but argued she never agreed to pay half of the A-2295-09T2 4 insurance costs for her …
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… attend the tournament based on the promise that GNAC would pay out $150,000 in prize money. He alleged he A-5064-17T3 4 … deceptive, where the casino omitted stating it intended to pay $150,000 only so long as enough people signed up, and …
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… above is listed as a separate item on the settlement sheet, payable from seller's funds (see lines 810, 1303, 1304, and … was on this later date that an unidentified "agreement [to] pay off the [n]ote(s) to plaintiffs was signed." Notably, … them on notice that defendants used the escrowed funds to pay their legal fees, and they did not become aware of …
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… object to restraints but noted defendant "has continued to pay into this fund after the [c]omplaint filing date which … be calculated and [plaintiff] shall receive a lump sum payment equivalent to [fifty percent] of this value from … plaintiff for a frivolous application, and require her to pay his counsel fees. Defendant argued plaintiff was aware …
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… contained a $100,000 liquidated damages provision — payable by plaintiff to defendant in the event of a breach. … the $2,000,000 purchase price Ostreicher was willing to pay and the $2,750,000 price paid by the third-party 2 … — the difference between the purchase price she agreed to pay and the third party paid — is not supported by any legal …
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… received a letter 3 According to Somick, Vincent's net pay for unused days was as follows: 2009-2010 school year: … from the file, which she needed to "calculate the requisite payment due Vincent." According to Patricia, the Board's … and sought a determination of the retirement benefits payable to her as surviving spouse. The Board filed an …
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… Williams include the parties' needs, financial ability to pay and good faith in instituting or defending the action. … of the parties; (2) the ability of the parties to pay their own fees or to contribute to the fees of the other …
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… 2015 agreement under the terms of which plaintiffs would pay $28,000 in return for construction of the addition, … or Sands. In September 2015, plaintiffs made a $1400 payment and agreed in writing with Zappolo to add a door to … Pellegrino Muller and Zappolo discussed, through email, payments made to date, the work to be completed, and reasons …
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… Jersey Housing Finance Agency (NJHFA). Oakwood Towers would pay an annual charge for municipal services, in lieu of … Oakwood Towers and NJHFA entered into a "Housing Assistance Payments Contract" (HAP contract), approved by the United … Development (HUD), to provide Section 8 "housing assistance payments on behalf of [e]ligible [f]amilies" who leased …
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… and to defendant of $32,350. He ordered plaintiff to pay child support in the amount of $310.00 per week, payable by wage garnishment. The judge also addressed a … yet plaintiff continues. Regarding the "parties' ability to pay," he determined plaintiff "is in a much better financial …
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… A-1499-18T2 Nobody thinks about it. It's magic. The State pays for it. The hospital absorbs it. Nobody gets charged … life. You think that's free? How do you think those doctors pay down their student loans, except they've got to charge? …
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… Defense counsel pointed to defendant's agreement to pay "restitution . . . to the extent that [defendant] has the ability to pay," see N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(6), and to defendant's …
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… of her nonappearance, since plaintiff had failed "to pay $31,250[] in [p]endente [l]ite support . . . ." … in the case, as well as plaintiff's repeated failures to pay pendente lite support, while at the same time seeking …
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… had a $100,000 loss, the flood insurance company would only pay [plaintiff] the same [ten percent] or $10,000. To insure … which is an increase of $5,900 over what you are currently paying. After Kathy provided the board with Ed's letter, it … to a large co-insurance penalty, which reduced its claim payout by $450,000. Consequently, plaintiff filed a …
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… three or four occasions thereafter. Plaintiffs offered to pay for trimming the trees or to remove the trees and put in … against them. A-0765-15T3 6 damages, the money they had to pay toward the carrying charges on their home during those …
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… recorded by the motel's security camera showed defendant paying for the room at 4:22 a.m. The following morning at … unlawful possession of a weapon, and ordered defendant to pay $5000 in restitution. II. Defendant appealed and, …
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… funds and issued four checks from his trust account, made payable to his children, totaling over $1.2 million. Those … over Li's disciplinary hearing found plaintiffs expected to pay Li one-third of any recovery, that being the agreement … in his children's names and later used those funds to pay his personal debts. Although [Li] claimed that the funds …
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… health insurance coverage to plaintiff until he stopped paying his premiums in June 2016. A-3857-17T3 7 Co., LLC, … a regular route, and never alleged that he received less pay than other drivers or had to work longer or fewer hours. …
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… Super. at 259. Or, if the defendant redeems the property by paying the first plaintiff, the second claimant might seek … sought the windfall of retaining their property without paying the mortgage, "it would be a greater windfall and greater injustice to require the payments to be made to an entity that is unable to establish …
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… When applying the best-interests test, a trial court must pay particular attention to a child's need for permanency … parental rights will do more harm than good. As noted, we pay particular attention to a child's need for permanency …