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… development potential within its current zoning. The Taxpayer and the Municipality agree that a portion of the … parties differ on development potential arises from the Taxpayer’s argument that future development of the clean … permitting certain commercial uses on the section of the taxpayer’s property that has frontage on Route 37, and other …
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… development potential within its current zoning. The Taxpayer and the Municipality agree that a portion of the … parties differ on development potential arises from the Taxpayer’s argument that future development of the clean … permitting certain commercial uses on the section of the taxpayer’s property that has frontage on Route 37, and other …
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… (Tax 1998). “Based on this presumption, the appealing taxpayer has the burden of ADA Americans w ith Disabili t ies … 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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… and did not purchase the Property. Max Spann did not pay the Trust any portion of Liu’s $121,000 earnest money …
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… purposes you can just avoid the six months in jail he would pay the fines or whatever (inaudible) 2C:40-26.” Defense …
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… succeeded in achieving Redeveloper status, Supor would pay Bezzone ten percent of the appraised land value of the … of the NOG Property. In addition there were other fees and payouts contemplated. The complaint further alleges that … compensation for land value, and the additional fees and payments. Supor requested to renegotiate the terms of their …
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… of Medicaid authorizes annual appropriations of money for payments to states whose plans for medical assistance have … 42 U.S.C. § 1396d(a) states that “medical assistance” means payment of part or all of the costs [of various] care and … Supplemental Security Income (SSI), which provides cash payments to the aged, blind and disabled. Individuals who …
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… to accept Plaintiffs’ offer to settle for a lump sum payment of $15 million, net after the payment of $4 million by co- defendant Ouachita County … except that: an individual's name, title, position, salary, payroll record, length of service, date of separation and …
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… in Jersey City. Hannah, however, had no intention of paying for the heroin. With LaCue as his accomplice, Hannah …
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… she and Joyce visited deceased relatives at Mt. Carmel to pay their respects, Joyce would say that Mt. Carmel was her …
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… limits. Inasmuch as insurance costs are directly related to pay-outs, however, the fact that the risks are substantial …
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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 … case-in-chief, the burden of proof remain[s] on the taxpayer . . . to demonstrate that the judgment [or local …
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… by the respective experts and their determined criteria. Taxpayer’s expert believed that the best barometer of land … value of the subject property. 1. The Court’s Review of Taxpayer’s Expert’s Valuation of Land Taxpayer’s expert prepared an appraisal report of the subject …
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… and Retraining Notification Act (“WARN”), the Equal Pay Act (“EPA”), the Americans with Disabilities Act …
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… https://www.nj.gov/labor/ lwdhome/press/2020/20200716_paymentsupdate.shtml. 9 Certification of Lesley Hirsch, ¶ 17 … by the State’s “strongest security typically pledged to repay publicly offered obligations” and must be repaid within … in order to refund bonds that were previously issued and pay “the principal of the outstanding bonds.” Id. § 4(b). …
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… 179 N.J. 377, 388 (2004), and reviewing courts “should pay substantial deference” to judicial findings of probable … papers demanded and their possession or control by the taxpayer. It also 21 would indicate the taxpayer’s belief that the papers are those described in the …
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… (4) refrain from interfering with the device; (5) pay for the cost of repair or replacement of the device if …
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… required property owners either to replace the trees or pay into a public tree-planting fund, was a zoning ordinance …
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… the above-cited matters challenging the assessments on taxpayer’s property for tax years 2014, 2015 and 2016.1 For the … methods utilized to predict what a willing buyer would pay a willing seller on a given date, applicable to … policy. Readily to be distinguished is the case of a taxpayer owning commercial property tied to a long term lease …
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… judgment of “80% of the offer or less,” she would have to pay defendants the costs of suit, “all reasonable litigation … counsel; $22,720.50 in fees to Miceli; and $156,958.10 in payment of medical and workers compensation liens. 16 The …