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… amendments adopted in accordance with Governor's recommendations June 30, 2018. §§1&5 - C.39:5H-4.1 & 39:5H-4.2 … the central municipal court. 17 Whenever any county has deposited moneys collected pursuant 18 to this section in a … Public Utilities, or a law enforcement 17 officer or other official of any other State agency; or, if the 18 …
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… summary judgment on seven of the eight counts of the complaint. The complaint sought, among other things, … [an] agreement which regulated what could be built and the site improvements that would be constructed." A finalized … to that time, a Caliber officer "was contacted by Hillsdale Officials who inquired if Caliber would build the senior …
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… defendant returned later that evening, Griffin saw him "coming from an area near the victim's apartment, not from … in forensic odontology. He opined the scientific dental community "accepted . . . that each and every person has a … post-conviction to allow defendants to '"fish" through official files for belated grounds of attack on the …
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… (the Authority) appeals from an order dismissing two tax complaints it filed challenging the tax assessments on … under N.J.S.A. 54:4-3.3 and dismissed the Authority's complaints, which sought to declare that the Lands were … the Director of the Division of Taxation, and municipal officials making decisions on tax matters. See R. 8:2. …
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… "a history of performance problems" demonstrated by "formal complaints and/or contract cancellations for cause" in … nature of the subject services and the significant public safety risks associated with a vendor's failure to provide … in the bidding process. Barrick, 218 N.J. at 258-59. Officials in charge of procuring services for the State …
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… seek extended-term sentences for either offense and to recommend consecutive terms of ten years, with a five-year … A. THE COURT ERRED IN DEFERRING TO BOTH OF THE STATE'S RECOMMENDED SENTENCES BECAUSE THE STATE COULD ONLY SEEK, AND … stop resulted in an arrest" and that the record reflects an official arrest date of April 24, 2015. A defendant is …
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… from orders dated March 17, 2020, dismissing his amended complaint against defendants, JPay, Inc., (JPay) and the … security interest or other lien or encumbrance of which the buyer at the time of contracting has no knowledge." Ibid. To … conduct significantly interferes with the public's health, safety, peace, comfort, or convenience, and if the actor has …
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… beyond a reasonable doubt that he/she is the person who committed the alleged offense. The burden of proving the identity of the person who committed the crime is upon the State. For you to find … or witnesses to an event who are not law enforcement officials, signal to eyewitnesses that they correctly …
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… (regarding substitution of public officers sued in their official capacity). 3 A-1198-19 The restrictions were … in criminal investigations are justified, that they do not comprise discipline by his employer, and that plaintiff was … enforcement personnel of the Department of Law and Public Safety and does not cover local police officers. Moreover, …
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… section. R. 6:1-2(a)(2). Plaintiff certainly could have commenced this action in the small claims section, but he … v. Cliff, 419 N.J. Super. 1, 9 (App. Div. 2011); Bascom Corp. v. provide certainty about finality constituted … 549 (App. Div. 1988) – which we find inapplicable. There, officials in Warwick, New York – a town a few miles north of …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY KATHI F. … prior tax year. See N.J.S.A. 54:4-23. Thereafter, certain “safeguards” are provided to the taxpayer that include the … was invalid and that the assessor and the municipal officials had collaborated. Id. at 602. The difference in …
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… entering the building and arresting defendant in one of its common area hallways. The material facts developed at the … manager and five-year resident of the subject apartment complex, and Detective Louis A. Reyes, of the Carteret … hologram stickers that appeared to resemble the seals for official New Jersey governmental documents along with other …
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… contract to coach one of the school's athletic teams, who becomes "permanently and totally disabled as a direct result … 172. In Kasper, a teacher, who routinely arrived before the official start of the school day to distribute materials … recurring theme that, assuming all other statutory prerequisites are met, a worker will qualify for an accidental …
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… plaintiff's motion to extend discovery and to amend his complaint to substitute 80 Mallory Corp., for a fictitiously … named defendant. The December 8, 2017 order dismissed the complaint and the January 19, 2018 order denied … Jersey City's tax assessor stated that "[a]ccording to the official tax records of Jersey City, the [current] owner of …
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… at 346 Claremont Avenue. On June 8, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division against defendants for the … its separate 346 Claremont Avenue address appears on its official website. Thus, the Board's correct address was readily …
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… soccer ball, allegedly causing the injuries of which she complains in this lawsuit against Fillmyer, the school, and … and foreseeable dangerous conditions; provide appropriate safeguards; and post suitable warnings of potentially … free of charge . . . as an athletic coach, manager, or official,” N.J.S.A. 2A:62A-6(a), unless damage was caused by …
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… US Bank National Association to reinstate its foreclosure complaint. We affirm. I. In January 2006, Matthews and … their payments in August 2009. US Bank filed a foreclosure complaint in November 2009. On April 30, 2010, the Chancery … in violation of § 1024.41." 12 C.F.R. Part 1024 (Supp. I, Official Bureau Interpretation, cmt. 2 to 41(g)). Thus, § …
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… character and attitude indicate he is unlikely to commit another offense); and the non-statutory mitigating … Second, the prisoner must show that the corrections official had a "sufficiently culpable state of mind" and … with "'deliberate indifference' to [the inmate's] health or safety . . . ." Ibid. (quoting Wilson, 501 U.S. at 297) …
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… "notice of the presence of such offenders in the community, the scope of that notice measured by the … id. at 13, but are designed to "permit law enforcement officials to identify and alert the public when necessary for the public safety[,]" N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1(a), and "provide law enforcement …
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… of Mount Olive Council (Township Council) to dismiss her complaint.4 Plaintiff primarily argues the motion judge … disparaging remarks that were posted on the Township's website.5 Both matters were assigned to the same judge, who is … all written communications by and between [T]ownship officials relevant to each parties' breach of contract …