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… that she lost control of her vehicle. She was not paying attention." While Dr. Brick stated there were other …
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A-1687-23 Briefs
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… hi addition, hunters were to be required by the Council to pay a permit fee in order to hunt bears within special zones … with the black bear hunting requirements, including the payment of a permit fee in order to hunt bears within the …
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A-0747-23 Briefs
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… the Appellant filed a motion to return the Appellant to pay status. (Pa175). On September 29, 2023, in a written …
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A-3380-23 Briefs
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… a reviewing court, especially a trial court, should pay substantial deference to his determination.”). Moreover, …
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… Office based on defendant's 28 A-0763-22 inability to pay. Nevertheless, restitution in the amount of $8,419.34 …
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… concurrently to count one. Additionally, the judge ordered payment of $24,886.57 in restitution. On appeal, defendant … Significant Restitution Without Conducting An Ability To Pay Hearing. I. We begin with defendant's argument that his …
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… in the Newark School District and his suspension without pay pending disposition of the tenure charge. In accordance …
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… 2C:33-2(b) for using offensive language. He was ordered to pay $508 in fines and fees. T.L. has remained offense-free …
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… citizen, a promise that he, the [private citizen], would pay him, the [defendant], . . . fifteen thousand dollars . . …
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… Norcross used fear of economic loss in negotiating to pay Dranoff $2 million to give up his view easement; (ii) … opposition” to a land development in exchange for a payoff, since the developer was not “otherwise entitled” to …
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… a paper plea by mail form or by pleading guilty and paying the court directly or online on a matter on the …
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… from one or more tortfeasors, a joint tortfeasor who pays a judgment in whole or in part “shall be entitled to …
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… (Tax 1998). “Based on this presumption, the appealing taxpayer has the burden of proving that the assessment is … 316 N.J. Super. 271, 285-86 (App. Div. 1998). A taxpayer can only rebut the presumption by introducing “cogent … methods utilized to predict what a willing buyer would pay a willing seller on a given date, applicable to …
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A-13-24 Amicus Curiae Brief
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… was not Bragg’s because he was not on the lease and did not pay rent; the panel also relied on the fact that Bragg had …
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… opticians, would earn the profits at that store, and would pay rent to the landlord . . . ." Dr. Notis applied and was …
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A-1529-23 Briefs
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… Law of Mortgages § 5.10 (2d ed.) (emphasis added). One who pays valuable consideration to acquire title to a property …
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A-30-24 Amicus Curiae Brief Chief J. Scott Thomson Et Al
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… While these reforms resulted in accountability and began to pay dividends for public safety, they were just scratching …
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… that Rappaport should only be entitled to a redemption payment, not future profits from the entities. 12 The … among other relief, and to award damages “including backpay [and] distributions of the operating income.” In his … then issued a fourth award requiring defendants to pay $190,000 in interest, and defendants paid Rappaport that …
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… without considering whether [d]efendant had the ability to pay, in contradiction of N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.97. (Not Raised …
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… closest to the domicile of the General Agent. [AIL] shall pay any AAA filing, administrative, and arbitrator fee(s). …