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… she subsequently withdrew it. In April 2015, Susan sought payment for the judgment from Paul. In May 2015, Paul paid … reference, and in doing so, we mean no disrespect. 2 This payment included the final judgment of $79,443 plus post- … for attorney's fees against Paul. In exchange, Paul would pay Susan a total of $27,000 in three monthly installments, …
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… reasons on the record, requiring plaintiff 5 A-4503-15T1 to pay defendants' attorney fees and costs in the amount of …
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… Petitioner also contends the ten-day suspension without pay was arbitrary, capricious, and disproportionate to the …
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… appeals orders dated July 7, 2015, that required it to pay additional attorney's fees to respondents following its … and Allied Surgical Group (respondents). CURE denied payment to respondents under the personal injury protection …
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… time it cashed the check, defendant had previously stopped payment. S&S assigned the check to Triffin, who brought this … on the face of the check indicated any contingencies for payment or raised any other facts or circumstances that … the bank, it was dishonored as a result of defendant's stop payment order. S&S assigned the check to Triffin for $6500. …
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… to PennyMac, forcing him to use $9000 of his own funds to pay contractors to repair the storm damage to his home. …
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… the property in favor of Mellon Bank, N.A.; one secured repayment of a $200,000 term note and the other secured repayment of a 3 A-1354-20 $125,000 line of credit. After the … both the term loan and line of credit, upon receiving full payment which fully satisfies Enviro['s] loan No. …
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… AND FRAUDULENTLY INDUCED APPELLANT-FATHER TO AGREE TO PAY $400/WEEK IN CHILD SUPPORT TO "MAINTAIN THE STATUS QUO", … is reasonable. Children's needs do not diminish even if a payor's income is temporarily reduced. Defendant also …
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… to PennyMac, forcing him to use $9000 of his own funds to pay contractors to repair the storm damage to his home. …
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… by conflicts of interest when they agreed to have the city pay him a lot of money, $850,000, to settle. These two …
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… se motion to amend his sentence, arguing he was unable to pay the fines and restitution while incarcerated. The trial …
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… with Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. in 2007, and have not made any payments since that time. The first foreclosure action … noted that in addition to failing to make their mortgage payments for almost ten years, defendants had also failed to pay their real estate taxes and insurance, leaving plaintiff …
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… Under the terms of the agreement, plaintiff agreed to pay $550,000 in exchange for all shares of the school, the …
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… is provided a notice of their monetary benefit and benefit payments follow. There is no further determination as to the … employee's frustration caused by not receiving an expected pay raise does not constitute good cause within the … Hewitt was not entitled to benefits, she is obligated to repay them, regardless of whether she accepted them in good …
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… 2015, the Commission initially suspended plaintiff without pay from her position after she did not follow proper …
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… reasons on the record, requiring plaintiff 5 A-4503-15T1 to pay defendants' attorney fees and costs in the amount of …
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… Petitioner also contends the ten-day suspension without pay was arbitrary, capricious, and disproportionate to the …
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… be terminated. It also ensured he would receive severance pay and keep his pension and health benefits, as well as his …
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… amount was $43,709.88, if paid prior to August 15, 2018. No payment was made by that time. Final judgment was entered on … amount of $49,087.93, if received by September 24, 2018. No payment was made by that date but, on October 16, 2018, … returned the check with a letter explaining that partial payment was unacceptable. An updated reinstatement letter …
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… 204 N.J. 320, 329-30 (2010); Brill, 142 N.J. at 540. We pay no particular deference to the trial court's …