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… to complete the sale to the CI during the third controlled buy; defendant returned to and entered the First Avenue …
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… and found "[i]t's clearly Mr. [B.]. He says, 'They're buying balls now instead of grams, which is what I want.' …
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… the existing mortgage and equity loans, as well as to buy-out the [plaintiff's] interest in the marital residence …
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… them after going to the trouble of driving to Camden to buy them. The expert's testimony did not address the issue …
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… responded he had "dope."3 When Romano asked if she could buy five bags, defendant said the area "was too hot" because …
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… that is material to the transaction and "made to induce the buyer to make the purchase." Id. at 338 (quoting Gennari v. … "an offer to sell merchandise, nor did [the] defendant buy anything from the collection agency." Id. at 339. We …
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… to constitutional liability. Why, then, would anyone buy a lien? Defendant offers no answer to this question, and …
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… marital home and distribution of the proceeds that would buy out plaintiff's alimony obligation to defendant, …
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… and nonlawyer advocates. This inclusive model fosters buy-in and collaboration, ensuring that as AI transforms the …
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… to their attorney that plaintiff should be “deleted as a buyer.” What has prolonged these proceedings is the fact … that plaintiff gave defendants $250,000 not as a loan or to buy an interest in the property but as a gift, the matter …
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… the Chennai Properties were on the market. The prospective buyer offered to pay cash for the Chennai Properties in an … to cooperate when defendant's counsel sent her the offer to buy the Chennai Properties. Plaintiff explained she filed an … that, a theory. Defendant was willing to agree to another buyer if plaintiff had someone willing to offer a greater …
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… that a joint venture existed between him and defendants to buy the property and then sell it. Plaintiff asserted that …
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… to de novo review by an appellate court." Kieffer v. Best Buy, 205 N.J. 213, 222 (2011). Thus, we "pay no special …
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… explained she did this to induce Ortiz to stay and buy drinks because she was paid for each drink a patron …
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… to sell drugs to the victim so he could use the money to buy more drugs. Defendant claimed he entered the ATM …
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… a contract is subject to a de novo review. Kieffer v. Best Buy, 205 N.J. 213, 223–24 (2011). The starting point when …
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… rent, they were just evicted, they use the money . . . to buy crack. Because someone would need to care for the child, …
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… being equipped with solar panels provided by Sunnova and "buyer will accept and work with [Sunnova] directly on … A bona fide purchaser for value is "someone who buys something for value without notice of another's claim …
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… on this information, the NJSP conducted multiple controlled buys from defendant. On November 2, 2017, defendant was …
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… in jail awaiting trial, while higher-risk defendants cannot buy their pretrial release -- the Joint Committee …