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… the "traditional" option allows an officer to remain on the payroll at full salary, earning pension credits but not … negotiated in 1987, defined in CNA § 9.09 as "a lump sum payment of one hundred percent (100%) of the total cost that … City would have incurred had the retiree remained on the payroll under the current procedure in lieu of terminal …
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… asked "[c]an you let me get twenty or a band and I'll pay you the rest later? You know I pay you if you will hit me?" That text indicates "a level of …
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… property and to ensure the property would not be used to pay for medical expenses. Because plaintiff did not have any … she again became concerned about having sufficient funds to pay for her healthcare and protect the Madison Property. She …
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… because it does not cover candidates who accept improper payments but are not elected. The trial court dismissed the … of the bribery statute makes it a crime to accept cash payments for a promise of future performance. The bribery … posted for a vote, the person’s conduct -- accepting a payment as consideration for the performance of official …
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… provisions for a default interest rate in the event of late payments. It is alleged that the Plaintiffs defaulted almost immediately by failing to make timely payments, triggering the default interest rate. Plaintiffs … Thereafter, Defendant received a $25,000 deposit and “a few payments under the Note.” (Certification of Matsamy …
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… letter also recognized that plaintiff was obligated to pay its own "legal fees, costs of due diligence, fee title … plaintiff never accepted the loan commitment or made any payment toward it because there was never any signed … element. For instance, plaintiff did not pay the $1,000,000 deposit to defendant but instead placed …
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… 15, 2016 order awarding plaintiff additional back and front pay, and the April 4, 2016 order awarding plaintiff … to go home." On May 22, 2009, plaintiff was suspended with pay. On May 26, 2009, plaintiff went to the NPD to get a …
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… monetary fines and penalties, and ordered defendants to pay restitution of $7373.83. Defendants appeal from the JOCs … that Skillman is not married, but has a child for whom he pays support. The judge gave the mitigating factor little …
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… permit . Thereafter, the Sadejs obtained a mortgage to pay for the improvements and commenced construction in … already made without valid permits or approvals, and pay the Borough's attorney's fees and costs. Relying on the …
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… ' credibility issues. Accordingly, a reviewing court should pay close attention to the portions of the potential … a reviewing court applying second-prong analysis should pay closer attention to the gravamen of the additional alibi …
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… a claim for violation of New Jersey's 16 A-4438-16T1 Equal Pay Act, N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.1 to -56.14. The parties later … to the dismissal of the age discrimination and equal pay claims. The matter proceeded to a jury trial in spring … construed liberally in favor of broad pretrial discovery." Payton v. N.J. Tpk. Auth., 148 N.J. 524, 535 (1997). …
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… on his or her behalf. The SLA requires that the individual pay the cost of mailing, which in Spencer's case would … bank itself. The member who requests such a mailing must pay the cost himself or herself, and that cost would be the …
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… WERE IMPROPERLY IMPOSED WITHOUT REGARD TO HIS ABILITY TO PAY. FOR ALL THESE REASONS, A REMAND FOR RESENTENCING IS … "was imposed without regard to [defendant's] ability to pay." We agree with defendant that a remand is necessary so …
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… drugs out of the loft. Later that afternoon, Daut used a pay phone to call in a report of a man lying on the ground … that Pasquoche had an outstanding warrant for failure to pay child support and that there was a risk that she would …
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… A CONVICTION, AND THEN ERRONEOUSLY SENTENCED DEFENDANT TO PAY PENALTIES ON THAT CONVICTION ANYWAY; THE JUDGE ALSO … 2C:14-10 WITH NO REFERENCE TO DEFENDANT'S ABILITY TO PAY. (Not Raised Below) After reviewing the record developed …
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… Firm) sued the client, defendant Ellis Haroldson, seeking payment of attorney's fees. Along with his answer, Haroldson … due to Haroldson for vacation time and other accrued back pay. A condition of the settlement was that Haroldson would … the Toscano Firm, and 2) induced Haroldson to refuse to pay attorneys' fees to the Toscano Firm for its work on the …
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… that when you guys were answering these questions, I was paying attention very closely and very carefully. I want to … mind. I want to be able to make sure that they're able to pay attention, stay focused and listen to what the people …
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… Should this change at some time in the future the issue of payment will need to be readdressed by the [c]ourt." The … [2010] BMW 528i [(5-series)] for which he was ordered to pay the [p]laintiff $5,000.00"8; and (3) "the [c]ourt did … Line of Credit taken on her parent's home, ostensibly to pay for legal fees 29 A-4423-18T3 and costs of litigation in …
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… on the other counts. Defendants also was ordered to pay $216,000 in restitution. Defendant presents the … reconsideration of the restitution amount and an ability-to-pay hearing. I. A. We discuss the facts adduced at trial in … in the review. From those records, DePaul calculated an overpayment on these particular accounts of $98,371. Defendant …
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… 2015. Of that sum, a $200,000 cashier's check was made payable to GZYD, a non-profit entity in the business of … into one of the school accounts, thus appearing on paper to pay an existing debt he owed to the school. Deputy Chief of … There Were Insufficient Private Dollars In That Account To Pay For The "Criminal" Transactions Even Though Page …