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… to share services or combine agencies as a way to save taxpayer dollars" and cited L. 2007, c. 56, legislation that … Agreement, beginning on January 1, 2010, the Borough would pay the County to provide dispatch services twenty-four … result in greater efficiency, economy and savings to the taxpayers of the Borough." After the dispatcher position was …
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… first statement that he participated in the shootings as "pay[]back" because Perry had killed one of defendant's …
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… who was covered in a blanket and who had to have someone pay the cab fare when he arrived at his destination. At a …
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… the children were evicted from their apartment due to nonpayment of rent. Meg and the children lived in a series of … was the superintendent of the building and that Meg did not pay rent there. During a May 21, 2019 visit with the …
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… October 2020. The addendum also provided that SJFMC would pay $24,000 of plaintiff's legal expenses to assist him in …
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… to another area of the facility with no loss in pay or benefits. Plaintiff did not allege that the warnings …
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… needs." The transfer would not have affected M.M.'s title, pay, benefits, or job duties. M.M. protested because she …
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… without" Jones and that he was "seriously thinking about paying Dominque a visit." He also wrote: "the way I move I …
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… traffic offense, failure to appear in court, or failure to pay a fine. In Herbert, a detective violated the trial …
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… If the buyers and seller did not agree about who would pay those costs and neither side timely voided the contract, … "She couldn't afford it. She was having trouble making payments for the house . . . that's specifically what I … never conferred a benefit upon Rooney and never expected payment from her. Plaintiffs, therefore, could not succeed …
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… with her first," and since "he lost the bet . . . he had to pay [her] sister the money." German also approached the …
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… her unable to focus, keep up with students' tasks, or pay attention to teachers. Her last day at work was March 4, …
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… . . . requested," and ordering the Township to pay "[p]laintiff['s] costs and reasonable attorneys' fees." …
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… Street that morning. He claimed that he was walking without paying attention to his surroundings and maintained that he …
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… under factor thirteen should have been "a zero" because his pay stubs showed he maintained "appropriate and stable …
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… such that there was a disassociation between the payment of money and the transfer of drugs; (2) the court … and owed child support and fines, and that he would pay defendant back in installments. Given Dilks's hostility …
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… even if only partially responsible, can be required to pay the entire cost of a cleanup. As a result, remediation … ability to bring contribution actions is limited, local taxpayers will bear a greater burden in the cleanup of polluted … the interest on loans obtained to ameliorate damage pending payment of the claim. Id. § 8(a)(1)- (5). As initially …
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… who has an assigned work schedule for and is on the regular payroll of the Named Insured, with federal and state taxes … 1995). 9 A-4034-14T4 schedule for and is on the regular payroll of the Named Insured, with federal and state taxes … it is undisputed that he was not on Clara Maass's "regular payroll." The other policies do not define the term …
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… what I'm saying. I just got [a] retainer fee. I'm going to pay a lawyer. THE COURT: Excellent. . . . . THE COURT: …
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… Newark Beth Israel Hospital and an individual physician to pay $1,769,374.32 in legal fees and $139,169.37 in costs. … functions and without imposing an excessive burden on taxpayers." Parsons ex rel. Parsons v. Mullica Twp. Bd. of …