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… to cure. On May 5, 2015, Nationstar filed a foreclosure complaint. On June 12, 2015, defendant filed an answer and … in Nationstar's possession at the time Nationstar filed the complaint. The representative attached a true copy of the … motion to vacate the August 21, 2015 order and dismiss the complaint, challenging Nationstar's standing. Defendant …
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… hold a hearing to establish the facts "unless the available competent evidence, considered in a light most favorable to …
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… DEMIRIS, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. BRANCH BANKING & TRUST COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … judgment in favor of defendant Branch Banking & Trust Company (Branch). We affirm. I. The following facts are … As a result, on August 27, 2015, Branch filed a foreclosure complaint in the Chancery Division. Plaintiffs filed an …
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… from $131 to $114 because of changes in the family's income; however, it also included a handwritten notation … The rent does not meet our notice." Plaintiff's first complaint for possession alleged that rent was not paid for … to show cause hearing, the judge dismissed Barol's first complaint for possession on the basis that the tenant had …
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… July 10, 2015, it sent a notice and form for unit owners to complete about the plan to replace the privacy fences … installed with defendant's permission years earlier without compensating plaintiff. After the court rendered its … unsupported by or inconsistent with the 5 A-0592-15T3 competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… disqualifying Cassidy from receiving benefits for one year commencing February 11, 2015. This determination was based … credible evidence. Brady, 152 N.J. at 210. Unemployment compensation exists "to provide some income for the worker earning nothing because he is out of …
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… did not seek counsel fees or any monetary 3 A-3602-19 compensation from defendant.1 Plaintiff did move for … entry of the April 1, 2019 FRO, plaintiff filed a motion to compel defendant to pay her the counsel fees she incurred in … motion was deficient because it lacked the required accompanying affidavit of services. The court did not address …
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… the New Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC) finding Kim committed various disciplinary infractions and imposing … *.203; being intoxicated while assigned to a residential community program, .552A; and possession of tobacco products … N.J. further testing. The record does not contain the outcome of such an NJSP test, or if it took place. 4 A-2187-19 …
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… DOCKET NO. A-2132-18T2 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY and FIRST JERSEY TITLE SERVICES, INC., … filed a petition for bankruptcy. In response, plaintiffs commenced adversarial proceedings against defendant seeking … judgment in Rockland County, New York. Plaintiffs then commenced a turnover proceeding, requesting the trial court …
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… and has not made any mortgage payments since then. After complying with the Fair Foreclosure Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:50-56, plaintiff filed a complaint for foreclosure against defendant. A timely answer … 2017, to provide defendant with an opportunity to submit a complete loss mitigation package by that date, otherwise the …
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… he made no finding at all. We held in Rosenblum that "the complete denial of the filing of a claim without judicial … Super. at 390 (citing U.S. Const. amend. XIV, § 1). The complete disregard of a filed motion has the same … in a trial de novo is obliged to "determine the case completely anew on the record made in the Municipal Court, …
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… Todd filed a caveat against probate of the Will. Litigation commenced and thereafter, the brothers executed a consent … to several conditions, including obtaining a firm funding commitment by a date certain, paying outstanding taxes Todd … Stonehurst at Freehold, Section One, Inc. v. Twp. Comm. of Freehold, 139 N.J. Super. 311, 313 (Law Div. …
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… Behavioral Health Resources, Inc. (the Employer) as a community support coordinator. She worked for the Employer … and unprofessionally towards her. She first 3 A-3052-17T4 complained of that conduct to her Employer on September 15, … she could do and, when Locker questioned her ability to complete all the work, the supervisor told Locker to engage …
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… R.B. subsequently gave a statement that defendant committed the robbery and identified defendant from a … jury indicted defendant for first-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; … evidence establishing probable cause that defendant committed the crimes charged, specifically, R.B.'s …
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… one for the adult day care center and the other to combine two principal uses on one site, with one being a … to applicants seeking a use variance. Our cases and the commentators are in accord. See Weeden v. City Council of … day care center "would also serve to enrich the surrounding community" more so than the restaurant and nightclub …
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… Brothers appeals from the November 5, 2015 order, which compelled him to pay fifty percent of the unreimbursed … unreimbursed medical expenses. Plaintiff also sought to compel defendant to pay fifty percent of B.B.'s future … regarding the grant of plaintiff's request for an order compelling defendant to pay fifty percent of B.B.'s future …
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… for a new trial. I. On October 19, 2023, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant, his son, under the PDVA. The complaint alleged defendant committed terroristic threats, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3; harassment, …
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… ENTERTAINMENT, and MOLSON COORS d/b/a MILLER BREWING COMPANY, Defendants-Respondents, and SONY MUSIC … denying its motion to dismiss plaintiff Samantha Haws' complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction.1 We affirm, … the salient facts from the motion record. Haws filed a complaint asserting she was hit with a full, unopened beer …
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… court and in violation of litigant's rights by failing to comply with several previous Family Part court orders. The … are "manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … judge's May 24, 2021 findings. We add the following brief comments. Defendant's reasons why she failed to comply with …
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… Counsel 3 A-3925-23 substitute argued "[t]he property got com[m]ingled somehow [and] what was found was never in … evidence in the record to support the finding that she committed the cited prohibited act. Finally, there is no …