When the state awards contracts through public bids, it cannot waive material requirements even to hand the contract to the lowest bidder, an appeals court holds
...INTERPRETATION 11-2-9798 Barrick v. Department of Treasury, Division of Property Management and Construction, App. Div. (Axelrad, P.J...
...of Trustees of the Police and Firemen's Retirement System, Department of Treasury, Agency Docket No. PFRS 99680. DDS No. 25-2-9799 [22 pp...
...Barrick v. State of New Jersey, Dep't of Treasury, Division of Property Management and Construction, A-4442-11T2; Appellate Division; opinion...
...INTERPRETATION 11-2-9798 Barrick v. Department of Treasury, Division of Property Management and Construction, App. Div. (Axelrad, P.J...
State law granting state citizens access to all public records but giving no such right to out-of-staters does not violate the Privileges and Immunities Clause, which protects only those privileges a
...and benefits. The extra $4.5 million from the state treasury will fund an expansion of Drug Court. Gov. Chris Christie signed legislation...
...of Justice, the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Department of the Treasury typically handles investigations for publicly held companies advising on employment, accounting...
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...victims and then to transfer any remaining funds to the U.S. Treasury, and ordered the BNY to transfer the gold coins in the safe...
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