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… J., writing for the Court. Under New Jersey’s Worker’s Compensation Act, an employee injured during a social or recreational activity generally cannot receive compensation for those injuries unless a two-part exception … See ibid. To make that determination, they adopted a series of factors: (a) the customary nature of the activity; …
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… by Petitioner Paula Melnyk of the determination by the Commissioner of Education, affirmed by the Appellate … year. Melnyk promptly filed a petition of appeal with the Commissioner of Education to challenge that decision as a … to -9.3. The Board modelled the BookBinders program on a series of regulatory requirements. In authorizing the …
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… are generally accepted as accurate by the scientific community. There are two other temperature probes used … passing. The Court will entertain a case that has become moot when the issue is of significant public importance … to measure each simulator solution’s temperature during a series of control tests. The second is the “agency’s probe,” …
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… presented a topographical problem because hoop houses are commonly constructed on level ground. As a result, Quaker … its soil -- described as “prime” soil -- which has the ingredients to produce a wide variety and high yield of crops. In … nonagricultural development, the Legislature passed a series of bond acts, including the Open Space Preservation …
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… which included funding for research laboratories, computerized classrooms, and interconnected cyber networks. … Court stated that the “constitutional infirmity may be remedied by an upward adjustment of rentals to religious groups … included with the Yeshiva’s grant application lists a series of courses that appear to correspond almost …
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… a box, a cigarette box, and a letter from an insurance company addressed to Amir Randolph (defendant) at a … judge simply reminded the jurors to use their “own good common sense, consider the evidence . . . and give it a … of the second-floor apartment at 77 Grant Avenue. B. In a series of cases, beginning with State v. Alston, we have …
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… 2014, N.H. was charged with acts of delinquency which, if committed by an adult, would constitute murder, unlawful … prosecutor did not abuse his discretion when considering a series of statutory factors to decide whether to seek a … in juvenile delinquency actions similar to those embodied in our Rules governing criminal practice, Rules 3:13-1 …
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… Conduct (RPCs) after the Secretary of a District Ethics Committee (DEC) has declined to docket the matter. The … complaint, holding that the Supreme Court and the ethics bodies that it established have exclusive jurisdiction over … 11,408 in 1970 to 47,564 in 1992. Id. at 47. As part of a series of recommendations, the Commission encouraged the …
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… Executive had the authority to order the removal of certain commissioners; and (2) whether by use of her veto power the … the Authority’s provision of (a) a $5000 stipend paid to commissioners, and (b) health benefits for the … providing for the commissioners’ health benefits. II. The series of actions that provide the grist for this appeal …
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… is whether, in order to disclaim coverage, an insurance company must show it was prejudiced by an insured’s failure to comply with the notice provision in a Directors and Officers … course of approximately nine months, Merl gave plaintiffs a series of funding commitments in exchange for ten percent of …
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… on a public sidewalk adjoining a residential condominium community, is applicable to claims for personal injuries … owned and controlled by a homeowners association of a common-interest community. Plaintiff and her husband resided … Co., 393 N.J. Super. 492, 498 (App. Div. 2007) (discussing series “of single- family detached homes, townhomes, and …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 1 January 10, 2020 Michael J. … a decade later, on December 17, 2015. Braemar filed complaints challenging the subject property’s 2010, 2011, … final major subdivision approval was highlighted by a series of economic, physical and legal setbacks, including …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS January 11, 2019 James Esposito, Esq. … Total $618,400 The average ratio of assessed to true value, commonly referred to as the Chapter 123 ratio, for Rahway … or $348,480 to $653,400 per acre. The expert applied a series of adjustments to the land sales to account for …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar R.J. Hughes Justice Complex JUDGE P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street Trenton, New … of 2014, the City’s assessor became aware, through a series of local newspaper articles, that WSCC’s federal …
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… house. 1 Plaintiff's version of events is taken from her complaint because there is scant discovery or other evidence … moved into the house. In February 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in Bergen County, which contained a … between the parties. Appended to the certification were a series of letters between plaintiff's counsel, defendant's …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS THE BECKER ORGANIZATION LLC, … Count I and a portion of Count II of the First Amended 2 Complaint For Declaratory Judgment, Compensatory and … 2015-NXS1 Commercial Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2015-NXS1 (the “Lender”), advised in May 2018 that, …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS PREPARED AND FILED BY THE COURT ATLANTIC CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. REMTEK SERVICES, INC., THE SIENA … a complete defense. As to Tri-State, Judge Mitterhoff, in a series of rulings, dismissed all the claims asserted against …
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… Cross-Appellants, v. CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant/ Cross-Respondent. … was created in the early 1900's, and which consists of a series of elevated structures made of earth-filled stone … in the record and briefs refers to the entire procedure embodied in N.J.S.A. 48:12-125.1, which gives the government the …
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… Rather, defense counsel argued that defendant did not commit knowing/purposeful murder but rather the lesser … "[defendant] made that choice and if he's making choices, ladies and gentleman, then you have to believe that he is … described defendant as a "Good Samaritan" who, "through a series of unfortunate events," made the fateful error of …
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… approvals through the excavation of the land and the completion of the site work after the building was fully … and install concrete stair pans. In January 2013, plaintiff completed what is described as a "monolithic" two-day pour … a tax attorney; the transaction actually consisted of a series of complex transactions; and the buyers were not …