Typically, the FDD is made available within 14 days of any financial transactions, to give franchisees ample time to go over the outlay of the franchise business, as well
as any fine print attached to the agreement.
-- even
as the fine print details became all but microscopic.
The protest is just the latest headache for RBS which has been in the media spotlight for nearly two weeks now
as the fine print of Sir Fred's pension is pored over by lawyers and civil servants.
Well, the short answer is that it depends on how much debt you have, as well
as the fine print of the new credit card you'll be transferring your balance to.
But in Hell, a deal is only as good
as the fine print, so although the cancer is cured the unscrupulous representative of the devil finds another way to take Barton's life.
And,
as that fine print on your card agreement informs you, card issuers can change the terms at any time.
Let's set aside, for a moment, the legalistic language, as confusing in some passages
as the fine print on a credit card application.
Something as small
as the fine print on the back of your ticket may determine the outcome of the case.
Talk to your agent to learn more about mature policies,
as the fine print varies from carrier to carrier.
This is termed
as Fine Print in Insurance Plan.
Not exact matches
Many polls, such
as those from the Pew Research Center, bury the margin of error in the
fine print.
If you want to tenderly concoct a similar sentimental present for your loved ones,
as the commercial reads at the end, in the
fine print below Apple's «Happy Holidays» message, remember, there's «addl hardware required.»
In the name of consumer trust, businesses are wise to be up front and open about the user data they harvest,
as opposed to burying this information in
fine print.
They had seen the
fine print of our packages and deliverables,
as well
as what it would cost them, and they liked it enough to inquire for more information.
As with any student loan, borrowers should read the
fine print, look at their payment options, and decide if it is the right choice for their specific needs.
We crunched numbers, pored over price plans and their
fine print, quizzed experts, and wrestled with complex pricing schemes to make the process
as painless
as possible.
The
fine print of your loan agreement often includes a maximum possible rate; keep in mind, however, that the size of your payments depends on how much you borrow
as well
as on the interest rate.
This offers a considerable advantage,
as companies that use their own site aren't required to operate within the
fine print that a crowd funding site requires.
When considering an annuity, it's important to read the
fine print as many carry high fees.
In this private training, you will gain a much better understanding of how ETFs work
as a product and what the implications of the «
fine print» mean for you
as an investor.
The
fine print of the SEC filing also points out that Cannell Capital's ownership stake comes
as a result of owning shares for various entities it is the investment adviser or general partner of.
More political maneuvering will be needed
as the economic reality awaiting Greeks hits home and the more radical Syriza lawmakers read the
fine print.
There are still some originals available, and they are all available
as fine art
prints.
The original and
fine art
prints of it are available here,
as well
as my other artworks.
The second part of the prize package is a high quality
fine are
print of my painting that was used
as the cover.
We say «come
as you are» but the super
fine print says «only when you can act like us, talk like us, and look like us.»
GET A
FINE ART REPRODUCTION
PRINT OF THIS CARTOON FOR
AS LOW
AS $ 9 HERE!More fun with the second coming.
Under «hew» one has to read into the third column of the
fine print — arriving at definition II, 4 — before finding the following: «The or that man, or person of the male sex, hence indefinitely any man, any one, one, a person» That is
as close
as the OED comes to justifying the claim that «he» is a generic English pronoun.
You can get a
fine art
print of this cartoon,
as well
as others, here.
But the tragedy is that Dan Brown has succeeded in deceiving many of his readers because they overlook the
fine print which applies
as much to the so - called «Fact» page
as it does to the some 500 pages which follow.
wish I wouldve known that women who are in their «child bearing» years should not eat these,
as stated in
fine print on very bottom of package.
First, I just have to say that the thing I can't stand the most about food industry marketing is when products are deceptively marketed
as healthy when the
fine print (that many don't read) clearly indicates they are NOT.
Specialty insurance can help manage recall - related losses
as long
as you're aware of the
fine print.
THE
FINE PRINT: The Giants and the Jets held a ceremony
as their new stadium was completed.
Original note when article was first published: Those interested in betting on this fight should be sure to read the
fine print as sportsbooks have strict rules regarding date deadlines, sanctioning bodies, boxing vs. MMA rules, etc..
Those interested in betting on this fight should be sure to read the
fine print as sportsbooks have strict rules regarding date deadlines, sanctioning bodies, boxing vs. MMA rules, etc..
So of course
as soon
as we got home, I pulled up the email confirmation and just
as I remembered, it was
as clear
as day that it included a $ 250 spa credit and there was NO
fine print about any blackout dates.
Fine print: This program contains general claims of a medical nature.Please be aware that conclusive medical evidence
as to specific medical benefits of baby massage has not yet been established.
As, a parent, I am happy to read the labels and the
fine print, pack a lunch, and take responsibility for my child.
When you buy or sell a house, the real estate lawyers make you initial every page of the P&S,
as if you've actually read the
fine print about lead paint, balloon payments, easements, etc..
Develop a list of the questions you have
as you work through the
fine print, too.
As a pedi dietitian, I can tell you that I do NOT outright * recommend * flavored milk to patients... BUT (in
fine print) if there is a deficiency bc child won't drink anything else and we start noticing things like chronic broken bones, you can bet I'm going to do everything I can to REALISTICALLY help parents correct the problem with no harm done.
Check the
fine print as well and make sure that you will receive a return receipt label to send it back for free should it not work for you.
It is also imperative to use them
as directed and outlined; so always read the
fine print.
«They advertise it
as a tax cut plan from your friendly federal government, and when you read the
fine print, we take it right on the chin.»
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says
as you prepare to spend your hard earned dollars beware of misleading bargains and added fees, compare warranty terms, know the terms of a layaway plan, check return and refund policies, beware of restricted gift cards, shop only on secure Internet connections, do not be tricked by confusingly similar website and domain names, protect yourself by using credit cards, be wary of too - good - to - be-true contests and prize promotions, and read the
fine print.
He said: «I can't think of a Chancellor who has done less to engage with parliament, who has employed more spin doctors and who for example most recently in the budget, did everything he could to present his budget
as a tax cutting budget, when of course it turned out, almost immediately, once you looked at the
fine print that it was a tax con.»
There are many, many more sources of science information and the fact is that if we were still publishing
print articles that were of the same length that we had back in those days, and if we were largely illustrating the magazine with lots of black and white photographs and small
fine line drawings —
as wonderful
as those are — the fact is it would not look very appealing to most of the people, who enjoy Scientific American and benefit from it now.
And the
fine print was just
as bad: Success rates for grant applications are projected to be 22 % this year, down from 30 % in 2003.
This is especially true in the countless passages in which Bromley, courtly and sunny in
print as in person, gushes with appreciation for the wonderful time he had in Washington and the many
fine colleagues he was privileged to serve with before returning to physics at Yale.