Notice to the bar
...of the New Jersey Supreme Court that was effective on October 22, 2012, and published October 29, 2012. Ellen D. Ferrise ...
Opinions not approved for publication
...hereby removed from the list of those declared ineligible by Order of the New Jersey Supreme Court dated September 19, 2012 and effective upon publication...
...motion. Because defendant did not formally move for reconsideration until March 13, 2012, the court appropriately denied the motion as untimely. [Decided March 22, 2013...
...are hereby removed from the order of the court dated October 22, 2012 and published October 29, 2012. Lee, Ralph V. Verizon...
...hereby removed from the list of those declared ineligible by Order of the New Jersey Supreme Court dated September 19, 2012 and effective upon publication...
...hereby removed from the list of those declared ineligible by Order of the New Jersey Supreme Court dated September 19, 2012, and effective upon publication...
...are hereby removed from the order of the court dated October 22, 2012 and published October 29, 2012. Kraszewski, Kristian Paul, Pensacola, Fla...
...to the estate. However, the trustees abandonment notice did not list any unpaid realty taxes or sewer charges as liens on the property...
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