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A-0723-24 Briefs
Briefs
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… motion to compel Plaintiff to vacate the Property and pay past due rent; (2) Plaintiff’s motion for …
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… with New Jersey’s attorneys. A common method of payment of lawyers was/is the contingent fee system. This … greater funding for the Judiciary including a much needed pay raise for the judges. He also urged increased funding … prison facilities. Hughes warned that failure to enact a pay raise could "foreshadow" indeed almost invite, a …
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… else." In 2002, the Poritz Court had an opportunity to pay what Professor John Payne denominated as the "debt of honor" created by the … "another generation of school children" should not have to "pay the price" of an unequal education. The Abbott opinions …
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… exceed $1,000,000. Thus, under N.J.S.A. 54:3-21, “a taxpayer feeling aggrieved by the assessed valuation . . . of the taxpayer's property . . . , may on or before April 1, or 45 … (Tax 1998). “Based on this presumption, the appealing taxpayer has the burden of proving that the assessment is …
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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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… Sciaretto had earlier in the day told him he would have to pay for opiate pills. In part, defendant said he would not …
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… everything," and let them "know that [Demond] offered to pay [defendant] to kill this man, if that was the case." She …
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… medical providers. The medical providers can then seek payment from insurers, like Allstate. See N.J.S.A. 39:6A-4 … in providing the services for which defendants obtained payments from Allstate. Thus, Allstate seeks declaratory … and reducing the amount of premium dollars used to pay fraudulent claims. [N.J.S.A. 17:33A-2.] The Fraud Act …
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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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… "[the children's mother] told [him] that she [would] pay [him] to make these, these allegations that [he] did …
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… on March 3, 2014. On the question that asked whether the taxpayer was dangerous, defendant answered "yes." Defendant … walked away from him while saying "and you can't even pay your taxes," which angered him more. According to …
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… to favor David, having "higher expectations" for him and paying him more attention during visits "either doing his …
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… provide more because it was selling well; (12) agreeing to pay a subordinate on a weekly basis and discussing his cut; …
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… HEARING; NO FINDING WAS MADE OF DEFENDANT'S ABILITY TO PAY THE LARGE RESTITUTION ORDER. Mykal asserts the …
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… trial. More particularly, defendant asserted he agreed to pay counsel $25,000 in installment payments to retain her services, but he and his family … refers to his fee arrangement with counsel and the payments made toward the fee, but he does not aver that …
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… you could not get into your house and you didn't want to pay for a locksmith overtime. A. I don't know. I can't …
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… general assessments . . . which shall or may become due and payable. . . .” By Deed dated March 19, 2014, the subject … methods utilized to predict what a willing buyer would pay a willing seller on a given date, applicable to … or whether any creative structuring of the rental payments was involved in the negotiation of the leases. …
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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 … City, 10 N.J. 99, 105 (1952). Thus, at the close of the taxpayers’ proofs, the court must be presented with evidence …
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… to be used for cellular or radio communications.” The “rent payable by the NJPRA to PLBMUA shall be the amount of real … tower by the Borough of Pompton Lakes.” NJPRA remits rental payments to PLBMUA, who “in turn pay[s] the property taxes direct[ly] to the Tax Collector of …
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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 …