Not exact matches
Southcomm, Inc. may share information with our
affiliates and
business partners whom we
believe share our commitment to privacy and information security.
Backed by experienced franchising experts and foodservice operators, the founders of Burger 21 — an
affiliate of Front Burner Brands, the management company for The Melting Pot Restaurants, GrillSmith and Burger 21 —
believed there was a void in the burger
business that desperately needed to be filled.
I first support small
businesses that I
believe in and who
believe in me,
businesses whom I trust and can honestly and knowledgeably recommend, and then I sign up for an
affiliate account with them if they have one or if I know that I will be recommending their products and services on a regular basis.
We may disclose the information we collect from and about you as follows: (1) with Green Dot subsidiaries and
affiliated companies; (2) to our third party service providers that provide
business, professional or technical support functions for us; (3) as necessary if we
believe that there has been a violation of the Site Terms of Use or of our rights or the rights of any third party; (4) to respond to judicial process or provide information to law enforcement or regulatory agencies or in connection with an investigation on matters related to public safety, as permitted by law, or otherwise as required by law; and (5) as described to you at the point of collection.
Destinations Belize is not
affiliated with any hotel, guest house, resort or other tourism
business because we
believe our independence allows us to best serve our clients by offering them unbiased advice on where to stay and what to do in Belize.
However, Jörg Dietz, Professor of Organizational Behavior and Associate Dean for Faculty at HEC Lausanne, the
affiliated business school of the University of Lausanne in Switzerland,
believes that the extended presence of competent older workers can actually create jobs for others.
The Bureau
believed that creditors could develop accurate estimates of fees for settlement services charged by their
affiliates and by lender - required providers, because creditors are aided by the increased level of knowledge and communication suggested by these types of relationships and the frequency of repeat
business with a particular
affiliate or lender - required settlement service provider.
With respect to the concerns expressed by some commenters about the competitive consequences of applying the zero percent tolerance category to
affiliate fees and fees paid to lender - required service providers, the Bureau does not
believe that this final rule will threaten competition by pushing small, independent settlement service providers out of
business.