...College of New Jersey and a...N.J. Sports and Exposition Authority and the...
...served as New Jersey attorney general...have the authority to decide...on the Sports and Exposition Authority and...
...Transitional Fund of the Joint Underwriters Association and the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority. He has served as the municipal attorney...
...account. The panel affirms, finding that, inter alia, plaintiff has cited no authority for the claim that a corporate shareholder who permits a corporation to...
...defendant's conduct violated the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, the New...
... Specchio v. New Penn Motor Express Inc. Hagerman v. Jersey Central Power & Light...
...34;), located on the boardwalk in Atlantic City. The New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA), a state agency that owned a leasehold interest...
...1832. In 1992, the Legislature expanded the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority's jurisdiction to oversee construction of a new convention...
...arises from an installment sales agreement plaintiff entered into to purchase a new car and an extended warranty. Plaintiff signed a one-page Option...
...arises from an installment sales agreement plaintiff entered into to purchase a new car and an extended warranty. Plaintiff signed a one-page "Option...
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