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… students, plaintiff became aware he did not have money to pay his dues. She thought she could help him so she "became …
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… the loss of her cash benefits from welfare, inability to pay rent, recent break-up with her children's father and the …
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… Frank, his father only required assistance "with meals and paying bills[.]" He emphasized that his father needing …
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… can enjoy visits with the child and remains obligated to pay child support. Ibid. Accordingly, a caregiver's consent …
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… and $1200, the sum the expert estimated a dealer would pay for the same car, "and determined that the vehicle, …
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… the monthly rental income of $600 from the tenant and pay the maintenance expenses. Any additional maintenance … did not only intend to shift the burden from the taxpayer to the government, but it was the intent of the …
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… BOTW for $146,000 at auction on April 8, 2015. A demand for payment was sent to Defendant by BOTW, as well as a … MS Services, an assignee of BOTW, has continued to demand payment from the Defendant. Procedural Background Defendant … in order to preserve the asset. Pasqual Calabria failed to pay five months of storage fees at the marina where the boat …
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… a private attorney, and Richard replied his brother would pay for the attorney. The judge then inquired whether …
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… (applying due process analysis to a lien used to secure payment of unpaid utility 15 A-2665-15T1 charges). A CERCLA … proof,'" such as "the existence of a debt or delinquent payments" (quoting Mitchell v. W.T. Grant Co., 416 U.S. 600, … 501 (1965) ("[D]ue process does not forbid compulsion to pay taxes now and litigate later."). We conclude that the …
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… Subsequently, an issue arose over the proper timing for payment to Delaney based upon approvals of access permits by … LLC, (Windsor Lake) a company controlled by Delaney, to repay a $1.1 million loan to CCH by the April 2014 deadline. Delaney struck a deal with the members to repay the loan so that the proceeds from the loan repayment …
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… the best-interests test, moreover, a trial court must pay careful attention to a child's need for permanency and …
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… immigrating to the United States to make a better life and paying smugglers to bring their son here to avoid the …
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… When applying the best interests test, a trial court must pay specific attention to a child's need for permanency and …
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… Beth's mother, who received public rental assistance, to pay bills late, or not at all. Additionally, defendant …
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… was placed on administrative leave for two months without pay. She received counselling, that she arranged privately, …
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… 5 A-3095-18T1 A. There was some lighting. Again, I wasn't paying attention to all that. Q. Was there anything that …
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… his salary, causing him to receive disability payments in an amount less than what he was entitled. 3 … paid him $300 in cash each week. In 2013, however, his pay increased to $350, and in 2014 and 2015, he was paid 5 … "covered by the minimum wage rate" and entitled to overtime payments. The court limited plaintiff's recovery to the …
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… THAT THEY ARE THE [VICTIM'S] LAST CHANCE TO MAKE SOMEONE PAY FOR WHAT HAPPENED. (Not Raised Below). POINT III THE …
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… In June 2009, IPR defaulted when it stopped making any payments towards the principal owed in accordance with its note. However, IPR continued making interest-only payments until May 2014. 4 A-1976-17T1 While IPR was in … was substantially damaged in a fire. Afterward, IPR made no payments on either loan. At the time of the fire, the …
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… failed to timely submit timesheets, and made significant payroll errors. Iqbal prepared a remediation plan for … closed doors so they could not have the paperwork and payroll signed." Plaintiff was issued a Notice of Minor … that the appropriate penalty would be one month without pay, but with the continuation of benefits. Plaintiff …