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… organize them. Respondent herself admitted that she let bank statements pile up without opening them. 13 In a …
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… skills," could not drive, read, or write and did not have a bank account, but she could operate a cell phone. Based on … failing to "ask the court for a decision after an objection," and by pressuring him "into not taking the stand … counsel's handling of the matter "fell below an objective standard of reasonableness" and "counsel made …
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… adduced by the defense and by plaintiff's counsel, without objection by the defense, regarding sexual conduct in the … a consequence she had been fired. Defendants additionally object to the admission of evidence involving a second ECN … the jury on that issue was not error. Baker v. Natn'l State Bank, 161 N.J. 220, 226 (1999) (finding no prejudice to …
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… the partnership.'" Id. at 517 (quoting Jones v. Wells Fargo Bank, 5 Cal. Rptr. 3d 835, 845 (Cal. Ct. App. 2003)). The …
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… and the attorneys made many disruptive and unwarranted objections, further muddying the presentation of evidence. … Closter Police Department. On the same date, he closed the bank account of MGW LLC. Defendants promptly filed an … by that court rule. It appears that defendants did not object to plaintiff's method of calculation and that the …
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… 54:10A-6(B)(6) as “all other business receipts.” See, e.g., Bank of Am. Consumer Card Holdings v. Dir., Div. of …
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… estate appraisers, who were accepted by the court, without objection, as experts in the field of real property … Cyanamid Co. v. Wayne Twp., 17 N.J. Tax 542 (Tax 1998); TD Bank v. City of Hackensack, 28 N.J. Tax 363 (Tax 2015). But … necessarily produce a result inconsistent with the court’s objective. In sum, certain appraisers and valuation experts …
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… Street, Suite 300 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102 Michelle Banks-Spearman Assistant City Attorney City of Camden Office … the court granted the two-week extension over plaintiffs’ objections. There is nothing in the motion record suggesting …
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… regulatory approvals are obtained), the expert offered no objective market data supporting the conclusion that … See Worden-Hoidal Funeral Homes v. Borough of Red Bank, 21 N.J. Tax 336, 338 (Tax 2004). Given the court’s …
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… its own credibility determinations. See Judson v. Peoples Bank & Trust Co., 17 N.J. 67, 75 (1954), superseded by …
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… value of the parking lot is exempt from the NRDF, did not object to its consideration on the merits, nor did they … a real estate appraiser (accepted by the court, without objection, as an expert in real estate appraisal) who … what the property’s fair market value should be. See TD Bank v. City of Hackensack, 28 N.J. Tax 363, 374-377 (Tax …
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… permitting uses that include appliance stores, bakeries, banks, clothing stores, electronic stores, furniture stores, … estate appraiser, who was accepted by the court, without objection, as an expert in the field of property valuation … Township’s proposed testifying expert. Washington Township objected to WSCI’s request. Accordingly, the court afforded …
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… 75 N.J. 544, 561 (1978) (quoting S. Jersey Airways v. Nat’l Bank of Secaucus, 108 N.J. Super. 369, 383 (App. Div. …
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… of the following items: Administration Association Dues; Bank Fees; Gifts; Imprint Purchases; Insurance; … while “morality” contemplates general approval of an “object” due a “common” public “sentiment.”). See also … RRI so claims, but in its legal brief, and then without any objective proof. Asserting that something is below market …
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… estate appraiser. Both appraisers were accepted without objection and their reports were submitted into evidence. … 451 (Tax 1985) (Adjustments must be adequately supported by objective data); Kearny Leasing Corp. v. Township of Kearny, … v. Borough of Leonia, 12 N.J. Tax 338, 344 (1992)). [TD Bank v. City of Hackensack, 28 N.J. Tax 363, 382–83 (2015).] …
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… centers, hotels, motels, business and professional offices, banks without drive-in facilities, and fully enclosed eating … estate appraisers, who were accepted by the court, without objection, as experts in the field of real property …
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… in the same manner that we would interpret a statute.” U.S. Bank, N.A. v. Hough, 210 N.J. 187, 199 (2012). “Generally, …
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… under R. 4:28-1. Kean consented to joinder, however NJEFA objected to being joined as a necessary party. The court … summary judgment should not be defeated. Judson v. Peoples Bank and Trust Co. of Westfield, 17 N.J. 67, 75 (1954) … tenants with private owners who may be pursuing the same objective.” Ibid. Thus, “property owned by a public agency …
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… v. Comm’r, 46 T.C. 805 (1966). In Buckwalter, the bank held a mortgage note against the son payable at four … to comply with the inheritance tax standard Taxation lists “objective evidence” designed to establish that decedent made …
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… is said to “provide assurance to the veteran, the primary object of the Legislature’s concern, that there will be some … of construction, or extrinsic matters." Bergen Commercial Bank v. Sisler, 157 N.J. 188, 202 (1999) (quoting In re … correct, but what is the legal import, meaning, effect, and object of the words 'wife or widow of a son' or 'husband of …