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… the State of New Jersey. Plaintiff lives in Massachusetts, pays property taxes in Massachusetts, and has a …
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… On August 31, 2015, the Board suspended Dunckley with pay. On September 21, 2015, the Board certified the tenure …
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… Council that it formally appoint him to those positions and pay him a salary without pension or other benefits. The … (3d Cir. 1993), wherein the district court held that a taxpayer did not establish "reasonable cause" under 26 U.S.C. § … return. The court held that it was unreasonable for the taxpayer to rely on "facially extraordinary" advice that a …
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… with law enforcement officials if the price they must pay is retaliatory discharge from employment[, which] . . . …
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… to settle because defendant would have required him to pay the expert witness's fee. He alleged that defendant's …
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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 …
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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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… benefits. Ibid. The CBA stipulated employees would pay five dollars in co-payment, but two years after the CBA became effective the co-payment was increased to ten dollars. Ibid. The PBA filed a …
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… 191 N.J. 596, 605 (2007)). 9 A-0730-19 However, "we do not pay special deference to its interpretation of the law." …
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… of net proceeds from the hotel's sale after the payment of all outstanding debts and attorney's fees. The … issue" because Bharat may not have the "the assets to . . . pay off a $29 million judgment . . . ." The judge, 13 …
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… Mutual Bank, FA (WaMu) in the amount of $188,000, the repayment of which he secured by delivering a note and … 31, 2018. The settlement agreement required defendant to pay two $30,000 installments to plaintiff, each of which … with the terms of the settlement agreement, including payment of the second installment, to dismiss the litigation …
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… this court that she did not have sufficient PIP coverage to pay the surgical costs and the jury should have been …
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… one party, and it wasn't [Ted]. . . . [Ted] was willing to pay for the therapy. He picked up the majority of the …
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… and supervisory forces of every kind, and . . . employ, pay from [the] Authority's own funds 10 A-3089-19 and …
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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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… fiduciary duty, and setting the amount of reasonable fees payable to defendants, Patrick Toscano Jr., Esq. and the … and capped fee)." The fee schedule required an $80,000 payment upon signing the agreement and a $20,000 payment due April 1, 2013. Plaintiff contends defendants …
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… shows proceeds from the 2005 note and mortgage were used to pay-off two earlier mortgages. One mortgage from August 16, … was "obliged to make all tax and property insurance payments" since the default. Defendants opposed the summary … in the amount of $1,690,795.10. This included a schedule of payments made by plaintiff for real estate taxes and …
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… moved to be relieved as counsel because defendant was not paying his bill in accordance with the retainer agreement, …
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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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… very upset. She apologized and told plaintiff she wanted to pay her medical bills. Plaintiff was treated for about ten …