Sentences with phrase «by an intermediary who»

... (T) he materials could be used by intermediaries who regularly provide legal information, such as paralegals, accountants, civil servants, police officers, librarians, and teachers.

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In addition to featuring many individual mega-donors, we look at top leaders of both private and corporate foundations and explore women who are making an impact by catalyzing giving, through funding intermediaries or other efforts.
Overview [edit] The interest rates are set by lenders who compete for the lowest rate on the reverse auction model, or are fixed by the intermediary company on the basis of an analysis of the borrower's credit.
Those bribes at times came through an intermediary, bank accounts and a shell company set up by Howe, a lawyer and lobbyist who first met Percoco and Cuomo while working for the future governor's father, the late Gov. Mario Cuomo.
The bribes at times came through an intermediary, bank accounts and a shell company set up by Todd Howe, a lobbyist who first met Percoco and Cuomo while working for the future governor's father, Gov. Mario Cuomo.
The Times spoke to one commissioner who was asked by a Cuomo intermediary to issue a statement but did not.
Reiner is currently negotiating a coke deal with an intermediary named Westray (Pitt, Benjamin Button), who regularly pushes product supplied by a dangerous Mexican drug cartel.
Closely followed by «who is the customer — the intermediary or the consumer?
So if you are asked to pay money upfront by someone who claims to be a lender (not an intermediary) then, chances are that you are facing a scam.
AC Alternatives ® Market Neutral Value Fund (ACVQX) will close to new investors on May 25, 2016 except those who invest directly with American Century or through «certain financial intermediaries selected by American Century.»
The loans are written by a financial institution, then sold to an intermediary, who packages (or securitises) the loans into different groups, based on their level of risk.
A firm or person who acts as an intermediary by buying and selling securities to dealers on an agency basis rather than for its own account.
In an increasingly common move, the adviser left the door open for those who invest directly with the fund and for «certain financial intermediaries selected by American Century.»
A person who acts as an intermediary between the buyer and seller of a security, insurance product, or mutual fund, often paid by commission.
Dog auctions allow the «puppy mill» industry, which is comprised of breeders who use inhumane practices to breed and house dogs, to prosper by acting as an intermediary in the sale of their breeding dogs and offspring.
Her musings on space are echoed by architecture theorist, Christian Norbert - Schulz, who discusses how buildings are an intermediary between sky and earth.
That November, 2013, post was built around a tweet by @AdrianCovert pointing to a post on The Atlantic website by Derek Thompson on «a brilliant piece of data viz.» Thompson tipped the hat to fellow Atlantic writer Andrew Golis, who featured the gif on his Tumblr feed, reposted through several intermediaries (nickcrocker, mattlehrer), with all roads, in the end, leading to Peter from Texas, Nov. 4, 2013.
«EXCLUSIVE: Ex-British ambassador who is now a WikiLeaks operative claims Russia did NOT provide Clinton emails — they were handed over to him at a D.C. park by an intermediary for «disgusted» Democratic whistleblowers.»
The milk rights of the six cows are transferred via an intermediary to a Cayman Island Company secretly owned by the majority shareholder who sells the rights to all seven cows back to your listed company.
From the article:... EXCLUSIVE: Ex-British ambassador who is now a WikiLeaks operative claims Russia did NOT provide Clinton emails — they were handed over to him at a D.C. park by an intermediary for «disgusted» Democratic whistleblowe... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4034038/Ex-British-ambassador-WikiLeaks-operative-claims-Russia-did-NOT-provide-Clinton-emails-handed-D-C-park-intermediary-disgusted-Democratic-insiders.html
In practice, timeliness is achieved by identifying those who are responsible for finalizing each content type, and empowering them to publish the information directly on the site (without any intermediary).
Having failed to warn the intermediary, the manufacturer has failed in its duty to warn the plaintiff who ultimately suffered injury by using the product.
Redress for injured parties could, for example, be sought directly from those who unlawfully upload and link to unlawful content, although this might be difficult or burdensome; or through injunctions against intermediaries who would be required to block access to such content (an argument unsuccessfully made by AG Wathelet in GS Media, paras 80 - 87).
Focusing on common legal problems faced by people with low or moderate incomes, Steps to Justice also aims to assist first - contact community workers, who are often the trusted intermediaries for many experiencing legal problems.
Where they are intermediaries who are putting together one - off consortia on a case - by - case basis, funding can take a long time to materialise as consortium members each conduct their own due diligence, and relationships can get complicated.
«intermediary» means a person or entity who regularly provides space or means for works or other subject - matter to be enjoyed by the public.
• A consultation on the recommendations focused on agency workers, in particular on providing «key facts» such as who is responsible for paying the agency worker, extending the remit of the Employment Agency Standards inspectorate to cover certain umbrella companies and intermediaries, and the abolition of the so - called «Swedish Derogation», which allows employers to effectively pay agency workers less than permanent employees as long as they are paid between assignments, and which has been criticised for alleged abuse by some employers.
Called Truth & Lies by Triangle Services, it is designed by Ruth Marchant, a registered witness intermediary with the Ministry of Justice who specialises in child cases.
A copyright owner sends a notice of infringement by a subscriber to the intermediary, who must delete the designated content.
The two regulators have been engaged in a public spat over who controls ULIPs, which invest heavily in stocks and bonds and get promoted much more by intermediaries as against mutual funds because of higher commission payouts.
Under the process, if the policyholder gets admitted in a network hospital referred technically as the Preferred Provider Network (PPN), all expenses are directly settled by the insurance company through Third - Party Administrators (TPAs) who act as an intermediary between the hospital and the insurance company.
If you are having trouble choosing an insurance company by yourself, take the help of a trusted insurance broker / intermediary, who you know has the financial acumen to make the right choice on your behalf.»
According to GiveDirectly, the «foreign aid sector has historically been dominated by intermediaries», who «collect money on behalf of the poor and then spend it on their behalf as well».
«A broker from outside Québec who is not an OACIQ licence holder and who markets a property located in Québec, particularly by posting it on a website such as Realtor.ca, commits in principle an illegal practice offence under the Real Estate Brokerage Act.Therefore, this is not a new guideline since CREA was first informed back in April 2011 that the marketing of a property in Québec done through an intermediary constitutes a real estate brokerage transaction that requires a person to be holder of a realtor's license issued by the OACIQ.»
The «evidence» supported by over 500,000 MLS posted listings yearly by Professional Agents in Canada, is that the home seller needs a professional agent to act as an intermediary when considering the comments and advice of others who have NO LEGAL requirement to communicate all the facts to them or make appropriate disclosures to them.
For Sale By Owner means just that, by the owner only, without an up - front money - grabbing bunch of spin - doctor pseudo intermediaries, who are promoting wishful thinking of something - valuable - for - cheap, cheap promiseBy Owner means just that, by the owner only, without an up - front money - grabbing bunch of spin - doctor pseudo intermediaries, who are promoting wishful thinking of something - valuable - for - cheap, cheap promiseby the owner only, without an up - front money - grabbing bunch of spin - doctor pseudo intermediaries, who are promoting wishful thinking of something - valuable - for - cheap, cheap promises.
You get to list and buy a property from who ever I bought 9 properties by selling 2 properties and delayed the taxes Note: recorded in 2017 prior to 2018 tax changes a 1031 exchange avoids capital gain and depreciation recapture Drawbacks — you have to time the sale and purchase of the new asset In a sellers market you can get a good price but have trouble finding a good asset 45 day rule — you have this time period begins at the close of escrow of the first property you have to identify a list of property that they would possibly close on 180 day rule — you have this time period begins at the close of escrow of the first property you have to close on the replacement property Try to line up inventory in the pipeline Delaware Statutory Trust — you close on relinquished property and park the money goes into the exchange account with intermediary Reverse exchange — alleviates selling property and not finding anything — you can take all the time in the world to acquire the property and then sell your relinquished property, the problem is that it is costly, qualified intermediary else closes the new property, required cash to purchase new property and possibly need a L1 environmental Section 721 — donate real estate to partnership interest And exotic exchange ideas
Internal Revenue Code Section 1031 and Treasury Regulations provides a welcome relief for those taxpayers who replace their assets by potentially indefinitely deferring the federal and state capital gain by engaging a Qualified Intermediary to accommodate a 1031 exchange.
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