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… by a judge of a court having jurisdiction. Each party will pay the expenses it incurs and bear the expenses of the …
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… only part of the building) was $0, and (c) NJDOT should pay the difference: $159,000, plus the cost of demolition …
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… that the common level ratio is available as a remedy for taxpayers unless a complete revaluation or reassessment program … for the tax year . . . . Adoption of either program bars taxpayer relief under this statute.”). The Director’s published … it would be at the expense of every non-appealing taxpayer in the Township because their properties are assessed …
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… and expense invoices, bank statements and cancelled checks, payroll information, depreciation schedules, a purchase … or receipts journal (although the auditor notes that the taxpayer had an Excel spreadsheet summary), cash register … or not available. [Ample] time was provided to the Taxpayer to produce these documents. Therefore an alternative …
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… Act is “an incident of ownership or other status as taxpayer” and not which party had “control of [the] base year … to Freeze Act Application The Freeze Act protects a taxpayer by freezing the assessment for two years following … municipality fails to make a prima facie showing, the taxpayer is entitled to summary relief. See AVR II, 316 N.J. …
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… up some chicken. Plaintiff then went to the check out to pay for her items. She slipped and landed on her left knee. …
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… on the same date, requesting a refund of $106 in overpayments for the week ending June 29, 2013, based on a … improperly . . . regardless of the reason for the overpayment," in accordance with N.J.S.A. 43:21-16(d); … this determination, the Division "matched up" the Monmouth "payroll ending date[s]" to the weeks "in [Byrne's] …
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… 2009, plaintiff retained defendants. Plaintiff agreed to pay defendants a $20,000 retainer and 10% of any award she …
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… did not work during jury selection, counsel failed to pay attention during jury selection, and petitioner did not …
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… or destroyed, in sufficient 4 amount provide funds for the payment of such costs. . . . The foregoing provisions of … for Laspada’s unit’s damages, then the Association must pay those monies to Laspada. The Association’s By-Laws Next, …
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… his attorneys did not actually file suit, and he did not pay his counsel "one penny" for representing him because …
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… Mr. Robert Yak receive a sixty (60) day suspension, without pay, from his employment." Nowhere in Peterson's detailed …
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… "a lot of people . . . use a bail bondsman" in order to pay a lower percentage, but confirmed that "[a]t some point, …
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… that plaintiff receive visitation, and that plaintiff pay child support. Plaintiff appealed to the Alaska Supreme …
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… on abatement." The court then required defendant to pay a $1,250 fine for each violation, plus $30 in court …
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… before the motion judge, and its appellate brief before us, pays little more than lip service to an assertion that …
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… was "no substantial justification to exempt [the MCPO] from paying fees and costs." In light of the numerous …
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… mailing address or telephone number. Defendant does not pay New Jersey taxes, does not maintain a New Jersey bank …
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… Galloway approved the settlement by October 28, 2014, and payment of the settlement proceeds was made within ten days … resolution, Galloway issued a check for its portion of the payment due to Bonanni under the settlement,1 and sent it to … that under the terms of the Bonanni settlement, Galloway's payment was not to include withholding deductions. At the …
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… [the Baker Defendants] had obtained and . . . had agreed to pay [p]laintiff's company one third of the profits on those …