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… CONTRACTORS, BREESE CORPORATION, CHARLES KANE, INC., COMPONENT TECHNOLOGY, and QUALITY NORTH, Third-Party … CO., PORTECH CONTRACTOR CORP., ALEA LONDON, LTD, SKYLINE FRAMING, INC., TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO., FAIRBANKS SERVICE … at 131 (quoting E.A. Williams, supra, 82 N.J. at 172). Similarly, in Newark Beth Israel, supra, the Court applied the …
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… HSJ PROPERTIES, L.L.C., a Kansas Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. SECRET GARDEN LANDSCAPING … L.L.C., attorneys for respondent Jersey Construction, Inc. (Frank P. Menaquale, Jr., on the brief). PER CURIAM Plaintiff … contributed to the failure of the retaining wall. He similarly stated that the presence of sink holes was …
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… to the trial court "that heard the witnesses, sifted the competing evidence, and made reasoned conclusions," … and the permits attached to the land. Triad paid $5.29 million for the option, which included a purchase price of … (WBA), was engaged in land development specializing in infrastructure work, such as preparing raw ground for building …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Monmouth County, Docket No. FV-13-1153-22. Greg … together but never married. They have two minor children in common. Because the Family Part judge did not apprise … violence context, notwithstanding the shortened time frames for conducting a final hearing . . . that are imposed …
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… v. DOROTHY T. TOULSON, THOMAS W. TOULSON, DEBORAH W. GRISCOM, as Executor of the Estate of DOROTHY T. TOULSON, LIVE … Division, Salem County, Docket No. F-3794-21. Ashley S. Miller (Akerman LLP), attorney for intervenor-appellant. … have a valid basis for the objection, such as 12 A-1287-22 "fraud, accident, surprise, irregularity, or impropriety in …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ASHON Q. MILLER & TERRENCE M. MURRAY-LOACH, Defendants-Respondents. … probable cause that a criminal offense ha[s] been committed and that additional contraband might be present." … began to search the interior of the vehicle. Spagnola started in the front passenger side of the car, including …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (William P. Miller, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on the brief; … the victim by the hand, escorted him into the bathroom, and started running water, which the 4 A-0846-21 victim said was … denying defendant's PCR application without a hearing, accompanied by a thorough written opinion. The PCR court found …
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… C.P.'s parent, he requested all the involved students to come to police headquarters with their parents. He stated … through messaging or social media. D.Z. stated classmates started to ask him about the video; "[ten] to [fifteen … court based its decision entirely on hearsay. The court utilized legally competent evidence in conjunction with …
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… Platkin, Attorney General, attorney for respondent (Amanda Frankel, Deputy Attorney General, of counsel and on the … detectives who test-fired the weapon, but both had become unavailable to testify. The State instead called … The proofs regarding where the weapon was found and its similarity to the gun described by the victims, in contrast, …
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… Noe Garcia-Lopez into a parking lot near an apartment complex in North Plainfield, where they beat him and stabbed … one week earlier, when Cesar and another friend, German Francisco Caseres-Garcia (German), had an altercation with … there was no evidence adduced at trial that defendant had family in Texas and thus his presence there was an innocuous …
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… defendants) following a bench trial. Plaintiffs' complaint alleged breach of contract violations of home improvement regulations, fraud, intentional and/or negligent misrepresentation, … project at 106 Lawrence Drive, which is a single- family home. Finkelstein testified he made two payments to …
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… winds. Two days later on April 29, plaintiffs lodged a complaint with the Township by email repeating the concerns … by laches. We address defendants' estoppel argument infra. 17 A-3630-20 Div. 2004) (quoting Wright v. Vogt, 7 N.J. … fence until receiving the zoning permit on May 6. They started construction shortly after they received word on …
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… In this dispute about a for-profit conversion of a cannabis company, Harmony Foundation of New Jersey, Inc., Jeshayahu … Secaucus as "Lender," that enabled Brodchandel and Meer "to start an operating dispensary of medicinal marijuana" – … In count VII, plaintiff accused Brodchandel of engaging in fraud based on his representation that Harmony Foundation …
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… v. BALDWIN ASSETS ASSOCIATES URBAN RENEWAL COMPANY, LLC, THE RIALTO-CAPITOL URBAN RENEWAL COMPANY, LLC, … 225 windows" and "installing 210 windows" weekly, starting no later than May 1, 2006, and ending no later than … general liability insurance coverage would be in place until the completion and acceptance of Skyline's work and …
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… Jersey Grow Program. In 2014, NJEDA agreed to award $260 million in tax credits over a ten-year period to induce … answer the following background questions pertaining to the commission of certain actions that can lead to debarment or … available, for example, when a contract is induced by fraud. Ajamian v. Schlanger, 20 N.J. Super. 246, 249 (App. …
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… Plaintiff used initials and a fictitious designation in his complaint. We use initials to protect privacy interests … some diocese where you could get an entirely new and fresh start." 2 Many of the facts confirming that Richmond knew of … Shoe Co. v. Washington, 326 U.S. 310, 316 (1945) (quoting Milliken v. Meyer, 311 U.S. 457, 463 (1940)); Blakey v. …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Gloucester County, Docket No. FN-08-0117-21. … system because she knew the Division would require her to complete a urine screen. The Division implemented a Safety … opine as to Althea's progress because treatment had only started on April 1, but the worker stated Althea "ha[d] a …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Monmouth County, Docket No. FD-13-0687-16. James … defendant could "apply for joint legal custody after he complied with" requirements established by the New Jersey … custody. 5 Plaintiff also testified that following the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, DCPP again became involved …
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… car, causing her car to overturn.1 At the scene, plaintiff complained of neck and back pain. Plaintiff went to the … hip, pelvis, and spine. The x-rays revealed no injuries or fractures. Before she left the hospital, plaintiff reported … before the April 2018 accident, plaintiff visited her family doctor, complaining of "lower back pain that's on and …
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… inmates throughout the prison. In January 2016, based on a comment petitioner made to a coworker that he would "kill anyone who would hurt his family," the DOC placed petitioner on administrative leave … the day of the assault showed no evidence of cervical spine fracture or subluxation. He noted petitioner's January 10 …