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… the price a willing, uncoerced buyer would be willing to pay to a willing, uncoerced seller for this premises. This …
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… (Tax 1998). “Based on this presumption, the appealing taxpayer has the burden of proving that the assessment is … and quality of property one would expect to get when paying over $400,000, namely, twice the lot size and twice …
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… (Tax 1998). “Based on this presumption, the appealing taxpayer has the burden of proving that the assessment is … 316 N.J.Super. 271, 285-86 (App. Div. 1998). A taxpayer can rebut the presumption by introducing “cogent … relates to what purchasers of property of this kind will pay and what willing sellers will demand in sales of this …
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… $325,000 – that Emma inherited from a relative in 2010 – to pay their mortgage. Daniel and Melanie executed a promissory … but the note provided for no interest and was not due and payable until both parents died. In July 2019, the parties … appeal. 5 A-1906-20 On December 3, 2020, Miller moved for payment of his outstanding fees, Petracca's outstanding …
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… violating Orange's LEDS program and suspended her without pay. After Orange held a departmental disciplinary hearing, …
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… of the consent judgment, Neglia had until July 1, 2013, to pay the estate $25,000 as payment of account for Neglia's share of her estimated … the parties are conversant with all available facts. See Payton v. N.J. Tpk. Auth., 148 N.J. 524, 535 (1997) (citing …
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… which states in relevant part: A. Coverage 1. We will pay all sums the "insured" is legally entitled to recover as …
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… Davis and his electrical contracting firm failed to pay their suppliers and other creditors. 3 A-4618-17T3 One … upon the hearing that he has been discharged from the payment of that judgment or the debt upon which such … is a "charge against or interest in property to secure payment of a debt or performance of an obligation." 11 …
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… the remaining charges, and plaintiff was afforded full back pay for the period of his suspension and permitted to retire …
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… on their mortgage loan in July 2006, and have not made any payments since then. Their primary arguments are that the … defendant Athena Kostopoulos executed a note promising to pay $564,000 on a residential mortgage loan at a 6% yearly … "in blank," pursuant to N.J.S.A. 12A:3-205, making it payable to a bearer and negotiable by transfer of possession …
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… Pokhan made a claim under her policy for which she received payment of $5000 or $6000. In early 2013, a frozen pipe … she sustained any damage, and said she did not "believe any payments were made." Pokhan further told the investigator … detailing the flood loss and the prior insurer's payments.2 Asked on cross-examination why she initially told …
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… children to his surname; and (5) compelling plaintiff to pay his counsel fees and costs and reducing said amount to …
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… he was to buy a house, have defendant renovate it, and pay defendant a portion of the rental income from the house …
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… with his plea counsel in which he said he was able to pay only $25,000 of the required retainer, the retainer is …
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… JCHA for shifts he never worked, and accepted $31,713 in payments for work he did not perform. On January 5, 2018, … a violation of 18 U.S.C. § 666(a)(1)(A). He was ordered to pay $52,856 in reimbursement, fines, and forfeiture, and … the JCHA and engineered receipt of over $30,000 in unearned payments. N.J.S.A. 43:1-3.1's forfeiture requirement was …
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… to represent plaintiff because plaintiff had elected not to pay for a PBA lawyer or hire his own lawyer. In April 2015, …
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… power and authority to reprimand, suspend, dismiss, deduct pay or reduce in rank, according to the nature and degree of …
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… 2C:43-6.4, and Megan's Law. Defendant was also ordered to pay appropriate fines and assessments. In reaching this …
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… granted the motion to reinstate, and ordered plaintiff to pay sanctions. Instead, the court believed it would "be in …
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… a judge may issue "[a]n order requiring the defendant to pay to the victim monetary compensation for losses suffered …