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… County Prosecutor's Office. The PPD suspended Lee without pay pending disposition of the criminal matter. On June 29, …
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… 4, 2022. The policy provided $1,000 coverage for "medical payments." On February 28, 2022, plaintiff advised … of New Jersey insurance[.] [U]nfortunately, [he] did not pay New Jersey for PIP insurance. And [this] is required . . … to do so. His North Carolina policy with $1,000 of "medical payments" coverage was far below the required New Jersey PIP …
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… on the results . . . ." Picariello was suspended without pay and a departmental hearing was held on June 30, 2008, …
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… a security agreement, a promissory note, and a guaranty of payment were all executed and signed by Acciavatti on behalf … order "establishing the current lien" and "compelling the payment of monies disbursed" to Gourvitz and Rotenberg. … by, among other events, failing to make any required payment under the note within thirty days after 2 It is …
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… cooperate with the required treatment and counseling, pay financial obligations, and notify probation of his …
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… and felt "worried" and not "free." She said she could not pay attention in school due to defendant's 8 A-3431-17T3 …
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… or lewd photographs of plaintiff in his possession, and pay a $100 penalty. On November 8, 2017, the trial court …
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… to year basis. Id. at 218-19. After concluding that the payments were not intended to continue forever, the court … limited to Hebrew Day, including plaintiff's obligation to pay Hebrew Day $10,000 yearly so long as Hebrew Day …
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… unbecoming a public employee. Lynch was suspended without pay. In June 2015, Lynch filed an application for ADRB …
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… almost twelve million dollars, which was intended to pay off family members' loans to BST. However, plaintiffs …
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… approval of the Shura Board and caused Islamic Center to pay bank fees. Salahuddin also acted on her mistaken belief …
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… side of the Buick. B.R. told defendant he would have to pay for the damage. According to B.R., defendant was irate, …
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… his plan was to sell the drugs at a loss so that he could pay for an apartment. However, because the jury was also …
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… to a mechanic — but was unable to use her credit card to pay the bill. She texted defendant for information about the … had resolved the problem. The mechanic confirmed receipt of payment. Plaintiff testified that she had no credit cards in …
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… the insuring agreement in Part C states: [USAA] will pay compensatory damages which a covered person is legally …
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… to rent a barn. She was a tenant there for two years, paying her rent timely. 1 We use initials to protect the …
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… box. The judge should instruct all jurors in the array to pay close attention and may tell them to mark their printed …
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… plaintiff's father would "loan" defendant $12,000 "payable [once] defendant [was] under contract for affordable … academically. Instead, the judge ordered defendant to pay plaintiff's counsel fees, and directed that if "the …
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… Fund (TPAF), denying her application for a refund of payments made toward the outstanding balance on her pension … a check for $6260. The loan was amortized over thirty payroll deductions for a total loan amount of $6,689.70, … which sum included four-percent interest. Monthly payroll deductions of $222.99 commenced on December 1, 1991 …
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… decision not to testify against him in any way, and pay close attention to that instruction when I'm giving it …