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1 110-112 Van Wagenen Avenue Co. V. Julian, 4:5-8[2] TABLE OF CASES (References Are to Rule Numbers and Comments[]) 110-112 Van Wagenen Avenue Co. v. 316 49 St. Associates Ltd. v. Galvez, Julian, 4:5-8[2] 4:5-8[1], 6:3-4[2] 1115 Legal Service Care, In re, 1:14[1], 3519-3513 Realty, LLC v. Law, 6:3- 1:21-1[5], 1:22-11[6] 4[2] 1266 Apt. Corp. v. New Horizon Deli, 41 Maple Assocs. v. Common Council, 2:5-1[5], 4:5-4[12], 6:3-4[2], 6:4-1[2] 4:26-1[3], 4:73-1[5] 1530 Owners Corp. v. Borough of Fort 447 Associates v. Miranda, 6:3-4[2] Lee, 8:3-9[4] 49 Prospect Street v. Sheva Gardens, 15th Essex County Grand Jury, In re, 4:42-9[2], 6:3-4[2] 3:6-7[2] 495 Corp. v. N.J. Ins. Underwriting Ass’n., 4:64-1[7] 160 West LP v. 1 Memorial Dr., 2:10- 2[3], 2:10-2[6] 500 Columbia Turnpike Assocs. v. Haselmann, 4:35-1[1], 4:35-1[2] 1717 Realty Associates v. Fair Lawn, 8:2[2] 5000 Park Associates v. Collado, 6:3- 4[2] 175 Executive House v. Miles, 6:3-4[2] 525 Realty Hold. Co. v. Hasbrouck 1959 Highway 34, LLC v. Township of Heights, 8:6-8[1] Wall, 8:4-3[1] 534 Hawthorne Ave. Corp. v. Barnes, 1984 Maple Shade General Election, In 6:3-4[2] re, 1:36-3[3] 539 Absecon v. Shan Enterprises, 4:5- 2003 Low Income Housing Tax, In re, 8[1] 2:10-2[3], 2:10-2[8], 4:6-2[4] 62-64 Main Street v. Mayor and 21-23 Seidler v. Jersey City, 4:64-6[6] Council of Hackensack, 4:69-7[5] 224 Jefferson Condo Ass’n v. Paige, 68th St. Apts., Inc. v. Lauricella, 4:9-2 6:3-4[2] 700 Highway 33 LLC v. Pollio, 25 Fairmount Ave., Inc. v. Stockton, 4:30A[3] 6:3-4[2] 809-811 Washington St. v. Grego, 1:5- 279 4th Ave. Management v. Mollett, 4[2], 6:3-4[2] 6:3-4[2] 970 Realty Associates, In re, 2:2-3[2] 30 River Court v. Capograsso, 4:6-2[4] A A & M Farm v. Am. Sprinkler Mech., 2:10-2[4], 4:23-5[1] 3085 Kennedy Realty v. Tax Assessor, A & P Sheet Metal Co., Inc. v. Hansen, Inc., 4:5-4[36], 4:64-6[4], 8:2[2] 4:46-3[1] 1 TABLE OF CASES A & S Manufacturing Co., Inc. v. Wetzler, 4:4- AMN, Inc. v. So. Bruns. Tp. Rent Leveling Bd., 4[2] 6:3-4[2] A-1 Jersey Mov. & Stor., In re, 2:10-2[7], 4:67- ARCNET Architects v. N.J. PLIGA, 4:5-4[22], 6[1] 4:42-9[2] A. v. B., 2:8-3[1], 2:9-2, 4:10-2[2], 5:14-4[3] ASHI-GTO v. Irvington Pediatric, 1:4-8[1], 1:4- A., In re, 5:12-7[2] 8[2], 2:10-2[4], 4:42-9[2], 4:49-2[2], 4:50- A.A. ex rel. B.A. v. Atty. Gen. of NJ, 3:5-8[14], 1[2], 4:50-1[5] 3:21-5[4], 5:24-3[3] AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion, 4:5-4[3], A.A. v. Atty. General, 2:10-2[8] 4:32-5[1] A.A. v. Gramiccioni, 1:4-1 ATFH Real Prop. v. Winberry Rlty., 1:21-1[3], A.A. v. State, 3:21-3[5] 4:4-4[4], 4:50-1[4] A.A., In re, 4:86-1[2] AVR Realty Co. v. Cranford Tp. (294 N.J. Super. A.A., Matter of, 3:21-3[5] 294), 8:9-5[5] A.B. v. Div. of Med. Assistance, 2:10-2[8], 4:5- AVR Realty Co. v. Cranford Tp. (316 N.J. Super. 4[28] 401), 8:9-5[5] A.B. v. Div. of Medical Assistance, 2:10-2[7] Abad v. Gagliardi, 4:6-2[4] A.B. v. L.M., 5:7A[11] Abbamont v. Bd. of Educ., 4:35-1[3] A.B. v. S.E.W., 1:36-3[5], 4:50-1[5], 5:8-6[4] Abbamont v. Piscataway Bd. Educ., 4:5-4[19] A.B. v. Y.Z., 1:2-1[2] Abbamont v. Piscataway Tp., 4:35-1[3], 4:49- A.B.C. v. XYZ Corp., 1:2-1[2], 1:4-1, 1:36-3[6] 1[2] A.D. v. Board of Social Svcs., 2:6-2[3], 2:6-5 Abbamont v. Piscataway Tp. Bd. of Ed., 1:36- A.D. v. Franco, 4:5-2[1], 4:5-4[20], 5:9-3[10] 3[4], 4:49-1[1] A.D., In re, 1:36-3[3], 3:21-3[5] Abbott ex rel. Abbott v. Burke (163 N.J. 95), A.D.P. v. ExxonMobil Research, 4:6-2[4] 1:10-3[4] A.E.C. v. P.S.C., 5:8-6[2] Abbott ex rel. Abbott v. Burke (199 N.J. 140), A.F. v. D.L.P., 4:46-2[5], 5:8-6[4] 2:10-2[3], 2:10-2[6], 4:41-5[3] A.F. v. Fauver, 2:2-3[3] Abbott ex rel. Abbott v. Burke (206 N.J. 332), A.G. King Tree Surgeons v. Deeb, 4:5-4[2] 1:10-3[4], 2:13-2 A.H.W. v. G.H.B., 5:14-4[11] Abbott v. Burke (100 N.J. 269), 1:13-4[1], 2:2- A.I., In re (303 N.J. Super. 105), 3:21-3[5] 3[3] A.I., In re (393 N.J. Super. 114), 2:2-3[3] Abbott v. Burke (170 N.J. 537), 1:10-3[4] A.J. Tenwood A. v. Orange Sr. Cit. Housing, 4:5- Abboud v. National Union Fire, 2:10-2[3], 4:5- 4[36], 4:42-8[1] 4[22], 4:46-2[2] A.J. v. R.J., 1:10-3[4], 5:3-7, 5:8-6[3] Abdallah v. OCHC, 4:5-4[5] A.K. v. S.K., 5:6A[2], 5:14-4[8] Abdelhak v. Jewish Press Inc., 4:6-2[4] A.L. v. P.A., 5:10-8[5] Abdurraheem v. Koch, 1:8-7[9] A.L.U., In re, 3:19-2[2] Abel v. City of Atlantic City, 4:5-4[19] A.M. v. Monmouth Social Services, 2:10-2[7], Aberdeen v. Patrolmen’s Ben. Ass’n, 4:5-4[3] 4:86-6[3] Abouzahr v. Matera-Abouzahr, 5:8-6[3] A.M.C. v. P.B., 5:7A[3], 5:7A[4], 5:7A[5] Abouzaid v. Mansard Gardens Assoc., 4:5-4[22], A.M.S. ex rel. A.D.S. v. Margate City Board of 4:6-2[4] Ed., 2:10-2[7], 2:10-2[8] Abraham v. Twp. of Teaneck Ethics, 2:10-2[7] A.N. ex rel. S.N. v. S.M., 4:6-2[4], 5:6-9[5], Abtrax Pharmaceuticals, Inc. v. Elkins-Sinn, 5:6A[1], 5:6A[2] Inc., 2:10-2[4], 4:10-2[1], 4:23-2[2] A.N., In re, 4:95-4 Academy Spires, Inc. v. Brown, 6:3-4[2] A.P. Development Corp. v. Band, 4:5-4[41], 6:3- Accardi v. Accardi, 2:10-5, 5:6A[1], 5:6A[3] 4[2] Accardi v. Enviro-Pak Systems Co., 4:5-4[21] A.R. v. M.R., 5:7A[2] Accilien v. Consolidated Rail, 4:21A-9[7] A.S., In re, 5:10-8[5] Accountemps v. Birch Tree Group, 4:5-4[31] A.T. v. Cohen, 4:5B-4[5], 4:37-1[2] Accutane Litigation, In re (234 N.J. 340), 2:10- A.W. v. Mount Holly Twp Bd. of Ed., 1:21-7[4], 2[4] 1:21-7[7], 2:10-2[4], 4:44-3[1], 4:44-3[5] Accutane Litigation, In re (235 N.J. 229), 2:10- A.W. v. T.D., 5:8-6[2] 2[3], 4:5-4[6] A.Z. v. Higher Educ. Student, 2:10-2[8] Acevedo v. Flightsafety Intern., 4:5-4[8], 4:6- AAA Mid-Atlantic v. Prudential Ins., 2:10-5 2[4] ABC Bail Bonds, Inc. v. Grant, 1:1-1[2] Acikgoz v. NJ Turnpike Authority, 4:5-4[42] AC-Berwick Transporters, Inc. v. Sendell, 4:57- Acken v. Campbell, 4:39-1[2] 5[1] Ackerman v. Kramer Chemical Company, 4:28- ACE Am. Ins. v. Am. Med. Plumbing, 2:10-2[3] 3[2] ACLU of NJ v. Hendricks, 2:5-5[2] Ackerman v. The Money Store, 4:42-9[2] ACLU v. 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