They were, he writes, confirmed
by other members of the household as substantially correct.
You are responsible for all use of your account, including use of your account
by other members of your household.
It helps homebuyers qualify for a loan by combining income from primary borrowers with money earned
by other members of the household.
Not exact matches
He said the police had been notified and so the
members of the neighborhood committee would be trained
by the police and every
household would contribute an amount to be decided later, to be used in paying allowances and
other logistics for the committee
members.
Influenza remains a major health problem in the United States, resulting each year in an estimated 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations.4 Those who have been shown to be at high risk for the complications
of influenza infection are children 6 to 23 months
of age; healthy persons 65 years
of age or older; adults and children with chronic diseases, including asthma, heart and lung disease, and diabetes; residents
of nursing homes and
other long - term care facilities; and pregnant women.4 It is for this reason that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that these groups, together with health care workers and others with direct patient - care responsibilities, should be given priority for influenza vaccination this season in the face of the current shortage.1 Other high - priority groups include children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years of age whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use of aspirin and household members and out - of - home caregivers of infants less than 6 months old.1 Hence, in the case of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss of expected supplies or from the emergence of greater - than - expected global influenza activity — such as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability of extending existing vaccine supplies by using alternative routes of vaccination that would require smaller doses could have important public health implicat
other long - term care facilities; and pregnant women.4 It is for this reason that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that these groups, together with health care workers and
others with direct patient - care responsibilities, should be given priority for influenza vaccination this season in the face
of the current shortage.1
Other high - priority groups include children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years of age whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use of aspirin and household members and out - of - home caregivers of infants less than 6 months old.1 Hence, in the case of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss of expected supplies or from the emergence of greater - than - expected global influenza activity — such as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability of extending existing vaccine supplies by using alternative routes of vaccination that would require smaller doses could have important public health implicat
Other high - priority groups include children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years
of age whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use
of aspirin and
household members and out -
of - home caregivers
of infants less than 6 months old.1 Hence, in the case
of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss
of expected supplies or from the emergence
of greater - than - expected global influenza activity — such as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability
of extending existing vaccine supplies
by using alternative routes
of vaccination that would require smaller doses could have important public health implications.
As used in this paragraph, a «Covered Borrower» means any person who, at the time such person becomes obligated on a loan transaction or establishes an account for consumer credit, satisfies the requirements under any one or more
of the following classifications, or is otherwise under applicable laws deemed to be a «Covered Borrower» under the Military Lending Act, 10 U.S. Code Section 987: (a) An active duty
member of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force or Coast Guard, or a person serving on active Guard and Reserve duty (a person described in this clause (a) of the definition of «Covered Borrower» is hereinafter referred to as a «Service Member»); or (b) Any of the following persons, relative to a Service Member: (1) The spouse; (2) A child under the age of 21; or (3) If dependent on the Service Member for more than one half of such person's support, any one or more of the following persons: (i) A child under the age of 23 enrolled in a full time course of study at an institution of higher learning; (ii) A child of any age incapable of self support due to a mental or physical incapacity that occurred before attaining age 23 while such person was dependent on the Service Member; (iii) Any unmarried person placed in legal custody of the Service Member who resides with such Service Member unless separated by military service or to receive institutional care or under other circumstances covered by Regulation; or (iv) A parent or parent - in - law residing in the Service Member's hous
member of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force or Coast Guard, or a person serving on active Guard and Reserve duty (a person described in this clause (a)
of the definition
of «Covered Borrower» is hereinafter referred to as a «Service
Member»); or (b) Any of the following persons, relative to a Service Member: (1) The spouse; (2) A child under the age of 21; or (3) If dependent on the Service Member for more than one half of such person's support, any one or more of the following persons: (i) A child under the age of 23 enrolled in a full time course of study at an institution of higher learning; (ii) A child of any age incapable of self support due to a mental or physical incapacity that occurred before attaining age 23 while such person was dependent on the Service Member; (iii) Any unmarried person placed in legal custody of the Service Member who resides with such Service Member unless separated by military service or to receive institutional care or under other circumstances covered by Regulation; or (iv) A parent or parent - in - law residing in the Service Member's hous
Member»); or (b) Any
of the following persons, relative to a Service
Member: (1) The spouse; (2) A child under the age of 21; or (3) If dependent on the Service Member for more than one half of such person's support, any one or more of the following persons: (i) A child under the age of 23 enrolled in a full time course of study at an institution of higher learning; (ii) A child of any age incapable of self support due to a mental or physical incapacity that occurred before attaining age 23 while such person was dependent on the Service Member; (iii) Any unmarried person placed in legal custody of the Service Member who resides with such Service Member unless separated by military service or to receive institutional care or under other circumstances covered by Regulation; or (iv) A parent or parent - in - law residing in the Service Member's hous
Member: (1) The spouse; (2) A child under the age
of 21; or (3) If dependent on the Service
Member for more than one half of such person's support, any one or more of the following persons: (i) A child under the age of 23 enrolled in a full time course of study at an institution of higher learning; (ii) A child of any age incapable of self support due to a mental or physical incapacity that occurred before attaining age 23 while such person was dependent on the Service Member; (iii) Any unmarried person placed in legal custody of the Service Member who resides with such Service Member unless separated by military service or to receive institutional care or under other circumstances covered by Regulation; or (iv) A parent or parent - in - law residing in the Service Member's hous
Member for more than one half
of such person's support, any one or more
of the following persons: (i) A child under the age
of 23 enrolled in a full time course
of study at an institution
of higher learning; (ii) A child
of any age incapable
of self support due to a mental or physical incapacity that occurred before attaining age 23 while such person was dependent on the Service
Member; (iii) Any unmarried person placed in legal custody of the Service Member who resides with such Service Member unless separated by military service or to receive institutional care or under other circumstances covered by Regulation; or (iv) A parent or parent - in - law residing in the Service Member's hous
Member; (iii) Any unmarried person placed in legal custody
of the Service
Member who resides with such Service Member unless separated by military service or to receive institutional care or under other circumstances covered by Regulation; or (iv) A parent or parent - in - law residing in the Service Member's hous
Member who resides with such Service
Member unless separated by military service or to receive institutional care or under other circumstances covered by Regulation; or (iv) A parent or parent - in - law residing in the Service Member's hous
Member unless separated
by military service or to receive institutional care or under
other circumstances covered
by Regulation; or (iv) A parent or parent - in - law residing in the Service
Member's hous
Member's
household.
Application for the GST / HST credit is done automatically through federal tax returns, though it can be claimed only
by one spouse or
other member of a
household.
This means that the coverage includes not only damage to your property, but also your liability — that is, legal responsibility — for any injuries and property damage to
others caused
by you or
members of your family (including your
household pets).
While you or covered
household members can get protection from lawsuits alleging that you've caused injuries to
others, lawsuits involving the transmission
of a communicable disease typically are excluded
by providers.
If there is tension between
members of a
household group or the resources available within the territory is perceived as limited or scarce, cats will either learn to avoid each
other, using communication geared towards increasing distance between each
other, or adapt to the situation
by suppressing natural behaviour to avoid conflict.
As the weeks go
by and the pups can see, hear, and get around, breeders expose them to normal
household sounds, music, different surfaces and temperatures, a variety
of toys, and people and accustom them to a daily routine that involves outside exercise time, a bit
of grooming on a table, playtime that increases interaction with human family
members, short trips in the car, and
other experiences.
Six weeks after the legendary Battle
of the Alamo, on April 16, 1836, Emily Morgan was captured along with
other members of her
household by the Mexican army and was forced to travel with the forces
of General Antonio López de Santa Anna.
means the account established
by British Airways which enables up to seven
members of a
household, including a maximum
of six persons under 18 years
of age, to earn Avios points and redeem all or part
of such Avios points for Rewards for any one person in the
Household Account and for no
other individual;
Require the adverse party to refrain from contacting, intimidating, threatening, or otherwise interfering with the applicant or
members of the applicant's family,
household, or any
other person named
by the court.
If you or your children are the victim
of abuse
by a spouse, significant
other or
other member of the
household, you may want to seek a restraining order or protection order to keep you and your family safe.
(4) If a parent who is granted parenting time rights pursuant to this section or any
other section
of the Revised Code is authorized
by an order issued pursuant to this section or any
other court order to receive a copy
of any notice
of relocation that is filed pursuant to division (G)(1)
of this section or pursuant to court order, if the residential parent intends to move to a residence
other than the residence address specified in the parenting time order, and if the residential parent does not want the parent who is granted the parenting time rights to receive a copy
of the relocation notice because the parent with parenting time rights has been convicted
of or pleaded guilty to a violation
of section 2919.25
of the Revised Code involving a victim who at the time
of the commission
of the offense was a
member of the family or
household that is the subject
of the proceeding, has been convicted
of or pleaded guilty to any
other offense involving a victim who at the time
of the commission
of the offense was a
member of the family or
household that is the subject
of the proceeding and caused physical harm to the victim in the commission
of the offense, or has been determined to be the perpetrator
of the abusive act that is the basis
of an adjudication that a child is an abused child, the residential parent may file a motion with the court requesting that the parent who is granted the parenting time rights not receive a copy
of any notice
of relocation.
The order would necessarily compensate expenses incurred
by a spouse, child or
other individual who is a
member of the offender's
household, for temporary housing, food, childcare and transportation.
Damage to property
other than property belonging to the insured or held in trust
by or in the custody or control
of the insured or any
member of the insured's
household or being conveyed
by the motor cycle.
You can not purchase non-owners» insurance on vehicles owned
by other members of the driver's
household.
There are, however, some countries that offer packages that can cover injuries and property damages caused
by pets and
other members of a
household.
Even more important is insurance for liability - property damage or injury to
others caused
by you and
other household members as a result
of operating a motor vehicle.
HOMEWATCH CAREGIVERS, Salt Lake City, UT (5/2008 to Present) Private Housekeeper • Determine the daily needs
of the
household and make lists to ensure that they are taken care
of • Clean surfaces in living areas, halls, bedrooms and kitchens
by sweeping and cleaning • Wash bathrooms and ensure that they are disinfected on a regular basis • Replenish supplies such as toilet paper, soap and towels in bathrooms and powder rooms • Perform laundry duties
by carefully separating colored clothes from white ones and ensuring that they are washed and dried separately • Ascertain that clothes and linen are properly ironed and hung / placed in dedicated closets • Develop menus according to
household members» specific tastes and nutritional needs and ensure that food items are cooked accordingly • Dust and polish furniture and fixtures on a regular basis and change light bulbs as required • Clean rugs
by vacuuming or washing them and ensure that they are properly dried before reinstalling them • Run errands such as grocery shopping and bills payment • Supervise and train
other housekeeping staff to ensure delivery
of exceptional services
The Vulnerable Persons Abuse or Maltreatment History
of the Prospective Adoptive Parent (s): The home study investigator will screen each prospective adoptive parent and all
other adult
household members (e.g. adult children, grandparents) for the abuse or maltreatment
of vulnerable persons (i.e. persons with special needs) through the Vulnerable Persons» Central Register administered
by the New York State Justice Center for the Protection
of People with Special Needs.
Any physical violence or threat
of physical violence
by a parent directed at the child or
other household member;
A qualitative study
of pregnant Indigenous women in Perth found that women commonly referred to smoking as normal, a stress release, a low health priority and a social experience, and commented that it was difficult to quit because they were surrounded
by smoking from their family and
household members.11 In the social context
of high smoking rates and large numbers
of adults per
household, smoking may offer an opportunity to alleviate stress, acting as a social lubricant in «time - out, yarning, and sharing with
others».11 This provides a critical target for intervention in antenatal smoking; in order to help women to quit, it seems that consideration
of and involvement with the social context in which women live are essential.
As is true
of other areas
of work in romantic relationships that generally require contributions
by both
members (e.g., division
of household labor, childcare), the work
of relationship initiation and maintenance may sometimes be done more
by one partner than the
other.
The data specify whether the child lives in a
household headed
by a particular family
member such as his or her grandparent, aunt or uncle, sibling, a foster parent, or some
other relative, or, alternatively, if the head
of the
household is a nonrelative.
I am lucky enough to have a dedicated room all to myself (although it is VERY frequently invaded
by the
other four
members of this
household)... but decorating-wise, it is the most neglected space in the house, because no one sees it except me.