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- A-5645-17T1 Opinionnjcourts.gov… in a pattern of misconduct by refusing to accept his payments on a mortgage note on his residential property, … Citibank a mortgage on their Murray Hill property to secure payment of the note. Citibank transferred the note and … acknowledged during his deposition he last tendered a payment on the mortgage note in 2005.1 The 2008 Foreclosure …
- A-5432-16T3/A-5433-16T3 Opinionnjcourts.gov… LWC assessment and only needed the Division's assistance to pay the fee to obtain the final report. Seven months after that, and after the court ordered the Division to pay a share of the LWC fee, the father's parole officer …
- A-0223-15T1 Opinionnjcourts.gov… agreed to purchase the ground lease for $9,750,000, and to pay a $950,000 deposit into escrow. The parties agreed to … of a purchaser of property who has failed to [appear and] pay at the time specified in the agreement, when the …
- A-1153-14T1 Opinionnjcourts.gov… by statute to represent the interests of utility ratepayers in rate-setting matters before the Board. N.J.S.A. … separately. Our Supreme Court has made clear that ratepayers must share in the resulting benefit to the utility. … Power & Light Co., supra, 9 N.J. at 528. Otherwise, ratepayers would pay a utility's hypothetical and not real tax …
- njcourts.gov… of [CHSI]. This section shall not, however, prevent the payment to any such person of reasonable compensation for … and interest” due from CHSI to the Foundation, and pays that entire amount over to the Foundation. For … for charitable or religious purposes,” with or without paying rent for such use. Ibid. (clause 10). Similarly …
- 016497-2013, 014320-2014 Opinionnjcourts.gov… tax assessment. Based on this presumption the appealing taxpayer has the burden of proving that the assessment is … indulgent view to the evidence adduced by plaintiff. The taxpayer’s expert, a licensed real estate appraiser, gave … case-in-chief, the burden of proof remain[s] on the taxpayer throughout the entire case . . . to demonstrate that …
- 017041-2013/014319-2014 Opinionnjcourts.gov… tax assessment. Based on this presumption the appealing taxpayer has the burden of proving that the assessment is … indulgent view to the evidence adduced by plaintiff. The taxpayer’s expert, a licensed real estate appraiser, gave … case-in-chief, the burden of proof remain[s] on the taxpayer throughout the entire case . . . to demonstrate that …
- A-2898-14T1 Opinionnjcourts.gov… North Jersey could not figure out why it made three large payments to IC System totaling over $130,000.4 3 Van Lenten … for networking at North Jersey, inquired about the payments with Phil Nolan, Nolan told him that $77,195.49 was … and asked whether Nolan could explain why North Jersey "is paying for a service when it is clearly not in use." …
- njcourts.gov… disparities in policing in Cherry Hill and gender-based pay discrimination by the township. The December 14, 2020 … database available to be searched by anyone willing to pay for access to their information. Id. at 429-30. In … account, obtain credit cards, or even obtain that person's paycheck . . . .'" Ibid. (quoting Greidinger v. Davis, 998 …
- njcourts.gov… of damage, or the existence of compensation or benefits payable by or for Subcontractor under any laws or … Contractor shall protect and hold Owner harmless and shall pay all costs, expense and reasonable attorneys' fees … of them, based on any such alleged injury or damage, and to pay all damages, costs and expenses in connection therewith …
- a_20_22.pdf Opinionnjcourts.gov… diatribe about Freehold police, with comments like "YU WILL PAY WHOEVA HAD ANY INVOLVEMENT" in entering his home – … threat, while others could have found the "yu will pay" and "we will have tha last laugh . . . waitonit" …
- #01-17 Administrative Directivesnjcourts.gov… similar court-ordered evaluations whenever the court is paying for the evaluation. When another party, agency, or … bearing the cost of the evaluation, then that party should pay for the interpreter. If the court will be reviewing the … be used, regardless of which party is responsible for payment. See Standard 1.3.1. Use of the New Jersey Judiciary …
- Motion to Dismiss - Norcross Documentnjcourts.gov… domain to condemn Dranoff’s easement (i.e., seize it and pay Dranoff its objective fair value). Id. ¶¶ 128-30. The … with Dranoff surrendering his option and other assets and paying the City $3.3 million, allegedly because he feared … expose an embarrassing fact about someone in exchange for a payoff. N.J.S.A. 2C:20- 5(c); N.J.S.A. 2C:13-5(a)(3). That …
- A-21-24 Amicus Curiae Brief National Employment Lawyers Association of New Jersey Briefsnjcourts.gov… and agreements – including Terms & Conditions, AutoPay, handset insurance, etc., -- will be sent electronically … from his work relationship with KFC: claims for severance pay, vacation pay, or disability, claims disputing the grounds on which he …
- njcourts.gov… and the ability of a court to order a defendant to pay a plaintiff’s legal fees but not the inverse. The ACDL … costly.” Griffin, 380 U.S. at 614. “[A] defendant must pay no court-imposed price for the exercise of his …
- A-37-17 Opinionnjcourts.gov… transaction, focusing on the difficulty that he encountered paying the unidentified individual who supplied the weapon, … transaction, focusing on the difficulty that he encountered paying the unidentified individual who supplied the weapon, …
- A-21-17 Opinionnjcourts.gov… health services from medical doctors and agreed to pay medical doctors one-hundred percent of that UCR. … health services from medical doctors and agreed to pay medical doctors one-hundred percent of that UCR. … vs. SEHBC -- This Appellate Court decision concerned the payment of out- of-network behavioral health claims. …
- A-9-17 Opinionnjcourts.gov… the only means for a party to avoid sanctions would be to pay an amount greater than the jury’s verdict against that … the only means for a party to avoid sanctions would be to pay an amount greater than the jury’s verdict against that …
- A-95-13 Opinionnjcourts.gov… assessments for the maintenance of the common areas, which pay for services such as snow and ice removal from the … for the maintenance of the common areas. Those assessments pay for services such as snow and ice removal from the … as a municipal government does for all its residents and taxpayers.” The panel observed that the Homeowners …
- njcourts.gov… it claimed provided the "tangible benefit" to existing ratepayers justifying the adjustments and failed to acknowledge … the benefits the acquisitions provided those ratepayers. We disagree that the Board or the Administrative Law … "proven that a specific and tangible benefit inured to ratepayers from the acquisition," In re S. Jersey Gas Co., BPU …