...supported by substantial credible evidence, the panel affirms, noting that the evidence on which an agency decision is reached may include hearsay evidence provided, as...
...148; from his win in a race held at the Meadowlands Racetrack on June 13, 2009, and ordered that the purse be redistributed. The appellate...
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...assigned after they were issued. The assignment does not state the date on which the loan was sold. The appellate panel concludes that the record...
...Highlands Water Protection And Planning Council, App. Div...DEP) septic density requirements, based on the fact that Bi-County...
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...construction project. Plaintiff also alleged that it was entitled to damages based on the doctrine of promissory estoppel. Defendant appeals from a judgment in favor...
...construction project. Plaintiff also alleged that it was entitled to damages based on the doctrine of promissory estoppel. Defendant appeals from a judgment in...
...did not list any unpaid realty taxes or sewer charges as liens on the property. Defendant, the borough of Frenchtown, thereafter sold a tax-sale...
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