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… evening when defendant entered carrying a baby and asked to buy a slice of cake. She left when they did not have what …
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… 4:00 p.m., on January 28, 2009, he and Monica Way discussed buying a dog for their daughter. Monica Way testified at …
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… is generally subject to de novo review. Kieffer v. Best Buy, 205 N.J. 213, 222-23 (2011). "A retainer agreement …
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… found MAR and TAG entered into agreements with Oparaji to buy lots 50 and 51. The court found the agreements included … warranties regarding condition of the premises, and the buyer's right to inspect the premises prior to closing. The …
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… shelter and find "a job to supplement [his] income to buy food and clothes for the needy." He claimed he was not …
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… the sheriff's sale "so that my attorney [could] negotiate a buy out of the property with the foreclosing plaintiff, now …
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… from the administrative record. Within one year of buying this bayfront residential property in Avalon in 2015, …
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… Thomas admitted he kept calling defendant that night to buy marijuana from him. Thomas claimed defendant provided …
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… law and thus is subject to de novo review. Kieffer v. Best Buy, 205 N.J. 213, 222-23 (2011). The scope of that legal …
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… has 10 days to redeem the property. This means they can buy the property back or sell it. If the debtor fails to …
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… group on the porch. Defendant gave C.M.’s friend money to buy the men cocaine. When the friend did not return, C.M. … the group on the porch and gave Lillian sixteen dollars to buy crack cocaine and heroin in the area. C.M. sold sexual …
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… privacy from the Westovers . . . otherwise I would never buy a house looking at their house.” Throughout discovery, … excerpt from Ms. Kornbleuth’s deposition: I wouldn’t buy a house looking at anybody’s underside of their house. . …
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… had been allocated, plaintiff stated that Readington should buy back unused capacity from property owners who had “not … appropriate Township Board.” In making this demand for the buyback of unused capacity, plaintiff relied on paragraph C … is appropriate to do so.” It found that the Township’s no- buy-back policy “functioned as a de facto moratorium on any …
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… station such that it would be the first item prospective buyers would see upon entering the sales office. An image of … panoramic harbor." The brochure further advised prospective buyers that "[y]ou will find that all floorplans have … higher, they would have disclosed that fact to prospective buyers. Instead, every plaintiff had conversations with …
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… he had in his sight a male “waiting in the area to possibly buy C.D.S.” Shortly afterwards, a red car pulled directly in … that Detective Ruzzo actually observed defendant hand a buyer ten packets of heroin for cash. That assumed fact, … fact that the detective actually observed defendant hand a buyer drugs for cash. That assumed fact, however, was not …
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… said he left the house and went to a nearby store to buy diapers and "a Dutch" for his friend's brother. 13 … he turned back when Vogleson called out to him asking to buy drugs. Defendant said he told Vogleson, "I don't have …
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… to use ten counterfeit one- hundred-dollar bills to buy money orders. Hoey told Karas that "Universal" gave him the money and asked him to buy the money orders as a favor. 2 State v. Gross, 121 N.J. …
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… agreement (Employment Agreement) which required an equity buy-in "through personal investment, salary set off, or … letter, Simmons and Caprow informed plaintiff her $200,000 buy-in was satisfied by way of salary reduction over a …
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… by cars or trucks. Plaintiff went into Wawa intending to buy a coffee, but left without purchasing anything because … to Wawa" as he went to its store "with an intention of buying a snack." The court found, relying upon Mulraney v. …
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… for $186 million. The sale did not occur. The prospective buyer, Sinatra Properties, LLC, an affiliate of Kushner Companies, LLC (collectively, plaintiff or Buyer), sued the sellers, which are a group of affiliated … own the properties (collectively, defendants or Sellers). Buyer sought to compel specific performance or, …