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… believed she could receive full-time employment at a higher pay rate. The handbook detailing the policies and procedures …
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… the agreement. Additionally, plaintiff was responsible for paying defendant $3000 per month in permanent alimony, … of the sale proceeds from their marital home, which, less payments for certain bills due, amounted to approximately … future circumstances" and further must "bargain for a fixed payment or establish the criteria for payment to the …
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… that judgment-debtor Juliano now has significant assets to pay the judgment. Defendants' March 18, 2016 answer asserted …
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… special assessments upon property owners in the SID to pay maintenance costs, including the costs of repairing the …
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… Life Insurance Company (AXA). Plaintiff made two premium payments of $100,000 each in 1993 and 1994. In November … policyholder's account." The consent order required AXA to pay a civil fine, obtain necessary approvals for …
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… its income to give plaintiff or direct the LLC's tenant to pay a portion of its rent to the receiver. In addition, …
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… Rada as the passenger. The detectives were instructed to pay special attention to the parking lot of the complex … cause to associate the property with criminal activity." Payton v. New York, 445 U.S. 573, 587 (1980). Our Supreme …
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… days' community service, one year interlock device, and payment of fines and court costs. On the careless driving charge, defendant was required to pay a fine and court costs. On April 21, 2016, defendant …
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… his family had retained private counsel but were unable to pay the balance of the retainer because the police …
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… was evicted one month earlier because defendant could not pay her rent and was now living in a motel. The caseworker …
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… 2C:7-2, be subjected to community supervision for life, and pay appropriate fines, penalties, and assessments. 3 …
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… deeded the house away. The [Nisevics] allege that after payments were made to Rivertown, the home was to be … [the Nisevics] have lived without having to make mortgage payments or, it appears, tax payments on the property. Thus, although [the Nisevics] may …
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… plan for how she is going to obtain assistance in paying for the cost of two children, and no stable housing. …
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… harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(a). Both men were sentenced to pay the mandatory minimum monetary penalties, which amounted …
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… agency" suspends "a law enforcement officer" without pay and thereafter seeks to terminate the officer's …
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… toward the cost of retaining an expert accountant, and pay A-3379-14T4 12 her $15,000 in attorney's fees. …
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… defendant and agreed to allow defendant to tie him up to pay off his debt. Defendant tied him up and blindfolded him …
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… plaintiff pressed Bailey and Harris separately for payment, billing each one-half of the total fees both Limo … undisclosed amount. However, unsuccessful in obtaining any payment from Bailey, plaintiff filed a complaint against her … A-0711-15T3 7 binding contract between her and plaintiff to pay for all of his fees; and (3) she was responsible for …
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… construed liberally in favor of broad pretrial discovery.” Payton v. N.J. Turnpike Auth., 148 N.J. 524, 535 (1997) … and Numbers 20-24 inquires as to defendants’ ability to pay loans and outstanding obligations.2 Most of plaintiffs’ …
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… told the officer it was about $8000, which he had to pay bills. The officer returned the cash to defendant, and …