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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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… in Jersey City. Hannah, however, had no intention of paying for the heroin. With LaCue as his accomplice, Hannah …
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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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… 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 …
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… and Retraining Notification Act (“WARN”), the Equal Pay Act (“EPA”), the Americans with Disabilities Act …
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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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… 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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… v. James Hemenway a/k/a James A. Hemenway and Jason Payne, Defendant-Appellant. On certification to the Superior … a four-year period of parole ineligibility and ordered to pay the requisite fines and penalties. Hemenway appealed the …
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… When Goffe returned later with the remainder of the down payment, she was informed that financing had not been … 2 retain the Buick only if she agreed to a larger down payment and higher monthly payments. Goffe refused and cancelled the deal. Each trial …
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… and ordered to perform 100 hours of community service and pay a $10,000 fine. G.P.B. petitioned for expungement on … language: once in 1937, R.S. 2:192-15 (establishing fee payable by petitioner), once in 1952, see N.J.S.A. 2A:164-28 … of a period of 10 years from the date of his conviction, payment of fine, satisfactory completion of probation or …
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… this point. In Edmonds, supra, a person dialing from a pay telephone called the Roselle Park Police Department …
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… years of her employment, she was assigned to 5 the Board’s payroll department. In 2008, defendant was transferred to … employment by the Board as a clerk, first in the payroll department and then supporting the Special Services …
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… As a further part of the agreement, defendant agreed to pay the requisite fines and penalties and to waive his right …
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… and must promptly notify the BME if a demand for payment on the letter has been made or the continuing … the treatment, not whether a patient may have a source to pay a monetary judgment in the event the physician …
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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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… I would like to suck your dick and i want u to fuck me i ll pay don’t say anything [10:53 p.m.]: Think about i ll look …
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… observed, “[i]t would be a high price indeed for society to pay were every accused granted immunity from punishment …
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… over to Rothwell. According to Peterson, after he stopped paying his full share of drug proceeds, Rothwell demanded …
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… be. These messages include, “call your officer,” “please pay your fines immediately,” and “report to the office …
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… with Tela Bio from LifeCell while still collecting paychecks from LifeCell. Moreover, LifeCell alleges that Dr. … cannot be remedied by money, if Tela Bio is even able to pay. 1. Irreparable Harm As one of the preliminary matters, …