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… box. The judge should instruct all jurors in the array to pay close attention and may tell them to mark their printed … a reasonable accommodation to help you in listening, paying attention, reading printed materials, deliberating, … a reasonable accommodation to help you in listening, paying attention, reading printed materials, deliberating, …
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… continued to grow. New issues arise as laws are amended, taxpayers change the way they do business, and the taxing … the market, when real property market values increase, taxpayer appeals decrease; when market values decline appeals … assessment is being challenged or convenient to the taxpayer’s attorney’s office. With six seasoned judges, the …
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… and he was therefore not entitled to any incentive pay for that time. In September and October 2004, … to come over and fix your sink, he's an expert. You're paying him some money to come over and perform that service. … and (5) if plaintiff had requested sick leave or leave with pay in order to receive treatment, it would have been …
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… entered into a consent order calling for the district to pay L.R.'s attorney an agreed-upon sum in reasonable counsel … Based upon the certifications, the court ordered Epstein to pay a $96,815 special service charge to the district, with … in advance of any document production.8 Epstein declined to pay the special service charge and the district has not …
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… 2211 to § 2227. Under the WRDA, the federal government will pay between fifty to sixty-five percent of the costs of such … the Manasquan Project initially and the State shall defer payment of the contribution in accordance with the Sandy Act. For the LBI Project, the State is required to pay thirty- five percent of the cost at the start of the …
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… direct the use of funds or other assets of the Estate to pay any administration expenses of the Estate deemed … direct the use of funds or other assets of the Estate to pay fees to defense counsel in Mrs. Krivulka's Arizona … that a majority of the co- executors may authorize and pay "any administration expenses of the Estate deemed …
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… was thereafter assigned to Toorak, and after BRR failed to pay municipal liens on the Property, the City of Newark Tax … complaint within forty-five days or redeem the tax lien by paying $13,802.70 prior to the entry of final judgment . … the tax lien. Cold River thereafter stated it received payment instructions from the City on December 1, 2020, …
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… the bar’s duty to represent indigent defendants without pay where the Legislature has made no provision for the … The nature of the municipal violation governs which entity pays for the transcript. R. 3:23-8(a)(3) (“If the appellant, … subsections state: (b) Relief from Fine. A sentence to pay a fine, a fine and costs, or a forfeiture may be stayed …
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… ordered them reinstated to their former positions with back pay. Following the reinstatement of Larmer and Piantadosi, … men were reinstated to their former positions with back pay and seniority. When Larmer and Piantadosi were … arranged a transfer to another district with no loss in pay, seniority, or responsibilities. In addition, Sills has …
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… Court suspended respondent from her judicial duties without pay and referred the matter to the ACJC. The three criminal … Court suspended respondent from her judicial duties without pay and referred the matter to the ACJC. In accordance with … respondent had a child, he would arrange for a relative to pay support for that child. Respondent texted her friend …
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… the Nutley Board of Education to allocate public funds to pay a portion of his 1 To preserve the privacy interests of … support obligations, which he had purportedly failed to pay. 1T13-6-10; 1T21-22 to 1T22-1; see also P-2. T.M. … for which A.L. would be obligated, at least in part, to pay. 1T23-21 to 1T24-13. T. M. described this process as a …
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… time." On April 28, 2015, plaintiff was suspended without pay. Due to an irregularity in the suspension procedure, the … placed on paid sick leave 10 A-3200-19 and awarded back pay for the time he was suspended without pay. Plaintiff was paid his full salary until his …
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… board" under N.J.S.A. App. A:9-51(c), in order to provide "payment of the reasonable value of such . . . privately … EO 104 and, in April, it suspended automatic membership payments, and those members who prepaid for specified … commenced eviction proceedings due to plaintiff's non-payment of rent. At that time, after considering the deficit …
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… sums . . . which [plaintiff became] legally obligated to pay as damages because of any claim . . . involving any act, … monies from one client's trust account were transferred to pay the obligations of another client or the expenses of the … insuring agreement by clearly excluding any obligation to pay a certain type of damage claim, i.e., damages seeking …
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… City Ordinance 18-133 (the Ordinance), which imposed a payroll tax of one-percent of an employer's payroll, but exempted from the calculation employees who … ¶ 1; and violates the constitutional prohibition on using payroll taxes for non-employee benefit purposes, N.J. Const. …
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… prison term and ordered him to make certain payments, including a $1000 Sex Crime Victim Treatment Fund … served before more restrictive sentences, and an ability-to-pay hearing concerning the SCVTF penalty. I. A. A Bergen … mistakenly imposed without first conducting an ability-to- pay hearing. 28 A-1686-17T3 When a trial court has followed …
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… seventeen years old. DYFS sent Dalton a monthly check to pay for Holdren's expenses until he turned eighteen in July … Holdren cashed his checks and gave all the money to her to pay for his rent, food, utilities, and clothes, and Dalton … at 200-01; State v. Coles, 218 N.J. 322, 340-41 (2014). The payment of rent does not necessarily result in the …
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… of a political contribution disclosure required under pay-to-play laws. N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.13 to -22. The trial … require a political contribution disclosure required under pay-to-play 2 In Rice v. Union County Regional High School … than did she. Arsenault found plaintiff knowledgeable about pay-to-play compliances and, in fact, agreed with her …
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… counsel disclosed that KLE Properties had agreed to ---- 8 pay $1,150,000 to plaintiff in settlement of plaintiff’s … amount of this excess shall be credited against the award payable by” that defendant. Finally, the court ordered that … in which culpable tortfeasors would be responsible for payment”-- that is, the plaintiff “could collect all or any …
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… a co- borrower: the Beach Club would be responsible for repayment of the loan and the Township would act as the … Club’s “reserve” be subject to the special assessment to repay the loan. The owners of those properties received a … provided that the Beach Club would be responsible for repayment of the loan -- $925,726 in principal, interest, and …