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… mile. Lease II required Alliance to make thirty-six monthly payments of $1,190. Further, Lease II allowed for the payment of "all fees and costs of collections, including … attorneys' fees, not to exceed 15% of the amount due and payable under the lease. Additionally, George signed a …
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… have him removed from circulation so they would not have to pay him for their purported theft." A-2522-19 12 inoperable …
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… on other grounds, N.J.S.A. 9:3-46(a)). A trial court must pay careful attention to a child's need for permanency and …
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… not witness defendant hit plaintiff because she "was not paying much attention" but "heard them arguing." Defendant …
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… insurance, workers' compensation insurance, and the payment of payroll taxes." N.J.S.A. 34:11- 56.49(a). Accordingly, the … 1963, c. 150 (C.34:11-56.26) [the PW Act], or for which payment of the prevailing wage is required by any other …
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… a rabies shot. Defendant was apologetic and offered to pay the costs of Coco's care, which Solanki declined. …
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… promises to complete the work, Finkelstein made additional payments, but defendants failed to do the work. A. 106 … is a single- family home. Finkelstein testified he made two payments to Schoner for this project, which was for a … his funds were "running dry," Finkelstein provided a second payment of $16,666.67. Finkelstein claimed defendants failed …
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… services rendered personally; hiring, supervising, and paying assistants; continuing relationship; set hours of … premises; order or sequence set; oral or written reports; payment by hour, week, month; payment of business and/or traveling expenses; furnishing 7 …
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… N.J.S.A. 14A:12-9(1). The dissolved entity may, however, "pay, satisfy or discharge its debts and other liabilities." … 14A:12-9(1)). Furthermore, "[a]ny assets remaining after payment of or provision for claims against the corporation …
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… because defendant "ran out of money and could not pay an investigator." Defendant also 3 Defendant's initial …
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… [defendant] takes her items from her saying she doesn't pay for it. [Defendant] has physically pushed [plaintiff] …
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… "some stuff" from the victim, which he had no money to pay for. After approaching the victim's vehicle, he observed …
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… Control," the ALJ found that Lanza "[was] paid via payroll and receive[d] a W-2[,]" with "state, federal[,] and employee benefit deductions . . . taken from his paycheck[.]" "[H]is salary [was] established by … of establishing an employee relationship can readily make payment via a W-2, with all the usual deductions. For this …
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… has no legal right to require. Efforts to force another to pay a just debt or perform an obligation under a contract …
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… that the fall "could have been avoided" had plaintiff been "paying attention to where he was stepping, and caring for …
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… had been evicted from her apartment because she failed to pay rent. V.R. did not know where R.R. was living. On …
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… networking website. . . . However, online banking, bill paying shall be permitted." Following a discussion with …
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… the person who shot Williams. He stated that he was not paying attention at the time and was intoxicated because he …
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… new counsel. He explained, "my money has been tied up in paying [my counsel] and the bail . . . I can't afford …
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… support the charges. The NJDOC suspended appellant without pay, effective immediately. 4 A-0981-17T2 On May 26, 2016, a …