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… built on her property. However, Baird would be required to pay for water service to any new buildings. Of significance …
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… entitled "Right to be Free of Gender Inequity or Bias in Pay, Compensation Benefits or Other Terms and Conditions of …
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… fees were defined as "those fees recovered after the payment of all costs and expert witness fees." The … In exchange, the parties agreed respondents would pay $16,000 from their portion of the settlement fees to an …
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… them of obstruction. Each defendant was sentenced to pay fines and fees. The trial judge found the officers acted …
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… Here, as found by the trial court, even if plaintiffs were paying off the majority of the mortgage installments through their payment of rent, the discovery sought by plaintiffs would …
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… to go online; (h) To do banking[,] open bank accounts and pay bills[.] Banks now will not allow you to open accounts …
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… health treatment, submitting to drug and alcohol testing, paying the victim $500 restitution and remitting all …
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… reporting issues[,]" failures to "approv[e] vendors before payment[,]" the failure of the District to provide many … unfunded DOE mandates; increases in the annual state aid payments; and passage of legislation designed to ensure … measure' of [a school district's] realistic 'ability to pay' is at the heart of the SFRA's unconstitutionality as …
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… [fifty-five]." It attached decedent's certified Medicaid payment records. The Division noticed the Estate that it … the legal or equitable liability of third parties to pay for care and services' of the recipient and, where … reimbursement from the tort settlement to "designated . . . payments for medical care." Id. at 284. Relevantly, the …
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… he alone was authorizing the expense of legal work that taxpayers would be obligated to pay. As Board president, he independently used 6 We note … as the Commissioner noted, the Board had to vote to approve payment of Supsie's legal work of over $5,000. Finally, we …
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… with the DOT and ultimately harm the County and its taxpayers. Secondly, all such bids in [the] County have been … would suggest [a] valid, sound business judgment . . . by paying $50,000 more." Further, although the County "did not …
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… it is agreed that in the event of failure of the Company to pay any amount claimed to be due hereunder, the Company, at …
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… 180 N.J. 605, 620 (2004)). When a property owner fails to pay property taxes, the TSL grants the municipal government … lienholders, the TSL enables municipalities 'to obtain the payment of . . . taxes without going into the real estate …
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… [He w]as not . . . demoted, [nor] did . . . [he] lose any pay." The hostile work environment claim failed because …
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… 101 N.J. 10 (1985). Here, plaintiff alleges he was a dues-paying union member, the former Personnel Director testified …
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… license; filed New Jersey tax returns in 2022 and 2023; pays New Jersey property taxes; maintains New Jersey …
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… for "roughly, nine days." The only time she left was to pay part of the rent. Plaintiff mentioned to defendant that …
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… that no documents were retained by Errico relating to payments or salary she received as 78 Summit's property … tax returns, which the court pointed out, "do not reflect payments or reimbursements made by an LLC" and therefore was … financial information, bank accounts, bank statements, payment records, employee information, and record keeping …
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… bad as it's going to sound, what you do in the street, you pay for on the street, you know." After the parties …
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… was decided by Judge Jones and/or [p]laintiff decided to pay the fee and order the transcripts. 24. On April 2[2], …