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CHARGE 5.10G ― Page 2 of 2 5.10G STANDARDS OF CONSTRUCTION, CUSTOM AND USAGE IN INDUSTRY OR TRADE (Approved 03/2010)[footnoteRef:1] [1: This charge was formerly designated as 5.10H. ] A. Effect of Proof of Industry Standard[footnoteRef:2] [2: Where it is …
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Page 1 of 2 P.L. 2015, c.226 Approved January 19, 2016 [First Reprint] SENATE, No. 1447 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 216th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED FEBRUARY 27, 2014 Sponsored by: Senator LINDA R. GREENSTEIN District 14 (Mercer and Middlesex) Senator DAWN MARIE …
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… to "disciplining elected officials who have committed violations" and the LFB did "not have the power to undo the … conduct of local government officers or employees regarding violations of the provisions of this act." N.J.S.A. … review complaints and hold hearings with regard to possible violations of this act; b. To issue subpoenas for the …
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… to the expungement statute, N.J.S.A. 2C:52-5.3, includes violations of local ordinances. Petitioners, C.C. and … of multiple convictions under this statute including violations of local ordinances. Because Petitioners raise … C.C.’s two borough ordinance convictions arguing that these violations are not covered by the “clean slate” statute. …
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… to "disciplining elected officials who have committed violations" and the LFB did "not have the power to undo the … conduct of local government officers or employees regarding violations of the provisions of this act." N.J.S.A. … review complaints and hold hearings with regard to possible violations of this act; b. To issue subpoenas for the …
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A-0052-23 Briefs
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… Dismissed Count Four of Plaintiffs’ Complaint Asserting Violations of the Federal and New Jersey Civil Rights Acts. …
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… under the influence of alcohol. The two charges of traffic violations were dismissed. Because it was defendant's second …
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… under the influence of alcohol. The two charges of traffic violations were dismissed. Because it was defendant's second …
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D-37-12 SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY(071827) ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO.: ACJC 2010-200 IN THE MATTER OF PRESENTMENT RICHARD OBUCH, JUDGE OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT The Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (the “Committee”) hereby …
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… or driving to her car after she left the gym—all knowing violations of the TRO. We conclude the trial court did not …
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… Inc., 109 N.J. 575, 587 (1988)). B. The Alleged Ethics Violations. The Commissioner determined that Wingfield had …
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… argument the trial court erred in considering his repeated violations of no-contact orders "[b]ecause neither the court … explanation for how defendant's repeated no-contact violations contributed to the delay. The prosecutor noted: [I]t does bear emphasis that any contact or violations [of] no victim contact orders, even if they did …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2249-17T2 MARA OLIVA, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. SAINT JOSEPH'S REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, a corporation or business organization, NARINE KAPRELIAN, individually, and/or as agent, servant, or …
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… automotive safety glass, does not apply to window tint violations," but instead 13 A-2163-20 "is concerned solely …
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(Sponsorship Updated As Of: 6/21/2019) SENATE, No. 3146 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 218th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED OCTOBER 22, 2018 Sponsored by: Senator TROY SINGLETON District 7 (Burlington) Senator DAWN MARIE ADDIEGO District 8 (Atlantic, Burlington and Camden) …
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… automotive safety glass, does not apply to window tint violations," but instead 13 A-2163-20 "is concerned solely …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2249-17T2 MARA OLIVA, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. SAINT JOSEPH'S REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, a corporation or business organization, NARINE KAPRELIAN, individually, and/or as agent, servant, or …
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… Inc., 109 N.J. 575, 587 (1988)). B. The Alleged Ethics Violations. The Commissioner determined that Wingfield had …
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… argument the trial court erred in considering his repeated violations of no-contact orders "[b]ecause neither the court … explanation for how defendant's repeated no-contact violations contributed to the delay. The prosecutor noted: [I]t does bear emphasis that any contact or violations [of] no victim contact orders, even if they did …
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… or driving to her car after she left the gym—all knowing violations of the TRO. We conclude the trial court did not …