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… Inclusion, and Community Engagement Program. This report pays tribute to their collective memory and the longstanding …
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… by his probation officer; and (5) defendant failed to pay court-imposed financial obligations. Defendant appeared …
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… and, eventually, termination in lieu of accepting lower-paying positions. Id. at 626-27. Other members of the …
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… companies in this case. In addition to engaging in the payroll processing business, Applied underwrites workers' … 17:22A-26 to -57, as well as why they should not have to pay restitution. In addition, the Commissioner ordered …
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… alcohol[.]" While Figueroa admitted she "did not pay much attention to everyone" that night, she recalled …
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… construction contract binding each contractor "to pay the damages of a fellow prime contractor is strong …
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… pursue a discovery sanction, such as ordering the Times to pay for the A-2925-19 18 plaintiff's expert to fly to the …
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… of closure, defendants complied with its obligation to pay rent, real estate taxes, insurance, and other costs … long- continued underreporting of gross sales[]" to underpay franchise fees. Id. at 172, 182-86. Here, defendants did …
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… Consideration of the applicant's past history of paying business taxes was judged on a scale of zero to …
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… the remediation, to provide notice to the DEP, and to pay fees and oversight costs, among other requirements. …
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… also imposed fines and penalties and ordered defendant to pay restitution in the amount of $6,200. The judge entered a …
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… LSC P'ship, 378 N.J. Super. 68, 80 (App. Div. 2005) (citing Payton v. N.J. Tpk. Auth., 148 N.J. 524, 559 (1997)). The … from them; and (4) the reduced rent their current tenant pays them. These contentions lack merit. Although "[p]roof …
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… threats on the 2007 indictment. Njango was also ordered to pay fines and penalties, and all remaining charges in the …
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… or forcing to retire; or treating discriminatorily in pay or in terms and conditions of employment, an individual …
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… a district of residence to make an initial showing that” paying to charter schools the per-pupil amount assessed …
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… [filed] against [informant],” any vouchers reflecting pay “for [informant’s] services to the police department, …
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… In sum, the ALJ concluded that Melnyk was not owed back pay or other compensation because the alternative position …
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… to control it that the actor may justly be required to pay the other the full value of the chattel.” (quoting …
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… the principle that “[i]t is only fair that each person only pay for injuries he or she proximately caused.” Fernandes v. …
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… maintains that the deed of easement, purchased through taxpayers’ monies, restricts the landowner from using the land … but allows the land to continue to be privately owned, tax-paying open space. The landowner can sell the property, as …