A financial institution that's regulated by the FDIC, for example, needs to be concerned with not hiring individuals who have certain offenses that are
covered under Section 19.
Hospitalization cover due to cardiac related complications are
covered under section -2 of the policy.
«We insure, up to the limit of liability... for this coverage for direct physical loss not caused by the negligence of an insured, to property
covered under Section I caused by water or water - borne material, which... backs up through sewers or drains...»
We insure, up to the limit of liability shown in the Declarations for this coverage, for direct physical loss, not caused by the negligence of an «insured», to property
covered under Section I caused by water, or water - borne material, which:
Tax exemptions are
covered under section 80C of the income tax Act on premium amounts.
Furthermore, key man insurance and other employer - owned life insurance is specifically
covered under Section 1.264 - 1 (a) and states the premiums paid for life insurance on the life of any officer, employee, or person financially interested in a business carried on by the taxpayer are not deductible where the taxpayer is directly or indirectly a beneficiary of the policy.
So the passengers in that vehicle and any pedestrians would still be
covered under this section, but the drunk driver would not.
Health insurance is
covered under Section 80D of the Income Tax Act.
In Florida, uninsured and underinsured vehicle coverage (UI / UIM) is
covered under Section 627.727 of the Florida Statutes.
This aspect shall be
covered under the section entitled «Global temperature reconstructions using paleoclimate proxies - fit for purpose?»
-- A flight taken for business purposes is
covered under Section 162 of the IRS Code.
We insure, up to the limit of liability shown in the Declarations for this coverage, for direct physical loss, not caused by the negligence of an «insured», to property
covered under Section I caused by water, or water - borne material, which:
Hire purchase is not
covered under Section 75, though the redress process is similar.
«We insure, up to the limit of liability... for this coverage for direct physical loss not caused by the negligence of an insured, to property
covered under Section I caused by water or water - borne material, which... backs up through sewers or drains...»
In the hope of creating a strong deterrence, Breen has called for members of WAPPA to be added to a list of public officers
covered under section 297 and 318 of the state Criminal Code — a code that stipulates jail terms in the case of assault — which is usually reserved for police, ambulance and custodial officers.
These refer to the Education (Pupil Registration) Regulations, 1995 that originally applied to the whole UK, where deletions from Admission Register are
covered under Section 9.
The Janssen study is
covered under Section III, discussed later in this paper.
^ you do not have
cover under these sections while travelling in Australia.
Not exact matches
The Company has a qualified defined contribution plan
under Section 401 (k) of the Internal Revenue Code
covering eligible employees.
Effective on June 16, 2015, the Corporate Governance Committee and the Board of Directors of the Company amended and restated the Code to, among other things, reflect the following amendments: (1) added a new Whistleblower Exception provision
under the Confidentiality
section; (2) modified the provision regarding Protection of
Covered Persons to clarify that such protections apply to any
Covered Person who provides information or makes other disclosures that are protected
under whistleblower provisions; and (3) updated the policy reference to the Franklin Templeton Investments Social Media Guidelines Policy.
DOL notes that like the FAQs issued on Oct. 27 on the Prohibited Transaction Exemptions, the FAQ for advisors focuses particularly on specific technical questions raised by financial service providers, and it is limited to investment advice concerning plans
covered under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, IRAs and other plans
covered by
Section 4975 (e)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code.
That doesn't include the cost of gas or vehicle repair, which Uber would be legally required to
cover under California Labor Code
Section 2802.
Home education is
covered under «education otherwise»,
Section 7 and ensures that every parent has the right to choose not to send their child into the state schooling system.
Tariffs are not
covered under Article I,
Section 8 as you quoted, that sentence applies to only internal interstate trade within the boundaries of the United States.
Second,
under the «restricted» category, it is necessary to apply for government approval,
covering sections where the government, for different reasons, may want to limit foreign or private presence.
Visitors can browse more than 500 individual topics, grouped into 12 main
sections (listed
under the top navigational menu),
covering: the medical sciences and health; physical sciences and technology; biological sciences and the environment; and social sciences, business and education.
-- In order to provide a broad and representative profile for use in designing a program which can become operational and effective nationwide, the Secretary shall carry out the demonstration program
under this
section with respect to dwelling units located in a wide variety of geographic areas and project types assisted by the various
covered multifamily assistance programs and using a variety of energy efficiency and conservation and funding techniques to reflect differences in climate, types of dwelling units and technical and scientific methodologies, and financing options.
-- The regulations promulgated
under section 721 (h) shall require that each
covered entity, and each entity holding allowances or offset credits or receiving allowances or offset credits from the Administrator
under this title, submit to the Administrator a certificate of representation designating a designated representative.
-- The Secretary shall make available, directly or through agreements with the States
under section 427 (a) to adversely affected workers
covered by a certification
under section 425 (a) the following information and employment services:
«(B) international offset credits may be sold at a strategic reserve auction
under this subsection only if the Administrator determines that it is highly likely that
covered entities will, to
cover emissions occurring in the year the auction is held, use offset credits to demonstrate compliance
under section 722 for emissions equal to or greater than 80 percent of 2 billion tons of carbon dioxide equivalent;
-- Except as provided in paragraph (2) or (3), the annual number of emission allowances that a
covered entity may purchase at the strategic reserve auctions in each calendar year shall not exceed 20 percent of the
covered entity's combined greenhouse gas emissions and attributable greenhouse gas emissions during the most recent year for which allowances or offset credits were retired
under section 722.
-- The term «designated representative» means, with respect to a
covered entity, a reporting entity (as defined in
section 713), an offset project developer, or any other entity receiving or holding allowances, offset credits, or term offset credits
under this title, an individual authorized, through a certificate of representation submitted to the Administrator by the owners and operators or similar entity official, to represent the owners and operators or similar entity official in all matters pertaining to this title (including the holding, transfer, or disposition of allowances or offset credits), and to make all submissions to the Administrator
under this title.
Passed in 1965, it created a clear role for the federal government in K - 12 policy, offering more than $ 1 billion a year in aid
under its first statutory
section, known as Title I, to districts to help
cover the cost of educating disadvantaged students.
The allotment to any State
under the preceding sentence for any fiscal year which is less than $ 50,000 shall be increased to that amount, and for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1974, no State shall receive less than the amount necessary to
cover up to 90 per centum of the cost of continuing projects assisted
under section 4 (a)(2)(A) of * the Vocational REHABILITATION ACT, except that no such project may receive * financial assistance
under both the Vocational REHABILITATION ACT and this ACT for a total period of time excess of three years.
(c) The Secretary is also authorized to make grants to assist in the initial staffing of any public or nonprofit REHABILITATION facility constructed after the date of enactment of this
section (whether or not such construction was financed with the aid of a grant
under this
section) by
covering part of the costs (determined in accordance with regulations the Secretary shall prescribe) of compensation of professional or technical personnel of such facility during the period beginning with the commencement of the operation of such facility and ending with the close of four years and three months after the month in which such operation commenced.
-- An employer, public accommodation, or other entity
covered under this Act shall not be excused from compliance with the requirements of this Act because of any failure to receive technical assistance
under this
section, including any failure in the development or dissemination of any technical assistance manual authorized by this
section.
-- The regulations issued
under this
section and
section 223 shall include standards applicable to facilities and vehicles
covered by this subtitle.
(a) This subpart is applicable to all grantees and other
covered organizations
under this part, and implements the requirements of
section 30 of the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, which provides: The Secretary shall take affirmative action to assure that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, national origin, or sex, be excluded from participating in any activity conducted with funds received from any grant made
under this title.
(a) In connection with any investigation of a charge filed
under section 706, the Commission or its designated representative shall at all reasonable times have access to, for the purposes of examination, and the right to copy any evidence of any person being investigated or proceeded against that relates to unlawful employment practices
covered by this title and is relevant to the charge
under investigation.
Such term shall not include railroad locomotives, railroad freight cars, railroad cabooses, railroad cars described in
section 242 or
covered under this title, railroad rights - of - way, or facilities that are
covered or expressly exempted from coverage
under the Fair Housing Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 3601 et seq.).
-- The term «vehicle» does not include a rail passenger car, railroad locomotive, railroad freight car, railroad caboose, or a railroad car described in
section 242 or
covered under this title.
Section 32934 provides a statutory exemption from most of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations for the operation of
covered farm vehicles by farm and ranch operators, their employees, and certain other specified individuals
under certain specific circumstances.
-- For trucks equipped with a 6.6 L Duramax diesel engine, the diesel engine, except those items listed
under «What Is Not
Covered» later in this section, is covered for 5 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes
Covered» later in this
section, is
covered for 5 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes
covered for 5 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first.
This means it
covers your vehicle's assemblies unless listed
under the Exclusions
section of the Vehicle Protection Plan.
Coverage is limited to those components and parts listed
under the
section «
Covered Parts» on the Limited Warranty form.
That's not it, the rear
section of the cabin also features a flat floor and there's a
covered storage area
under it.
These
sections come just
under the book description and will draw people away from your book if you don't have a rock - solid
cover, title and description.
This
Section V.F shall not prohibit a Settling Defendant from communicating (a) in a manner and through media consistent with common and reasonable industry practice, the
cover prices or wholesale or retail prices of books sold in any format to potential purchasers of those books; or (b) information the Settling Defendant needs to communicate in connection with (i) its enforcement or assignment of its intellectual property or contract rights, (ii) a contemplated merger, acquisition, or purchase or sale of assets, (iii) its distribution of another E-book Publisher's E-books, or (iv) a business arrangement
under which E-book Publishers agree to co-publish, or an E-book Publisher agrees to license to another E-book Publisher the publishing rights to, one or more specifically identified E-book titles or a particular author's E-books.
This can be found
under the «Royalty»
section of the contract and will be listed as either 6 % or 8 % of
cover price.
Upload of the book
cover is the next part which should be done under the section, «Upload Your Book Cover.&r
cover is the next part which should be done
under the
section, «Upload Your Book
Cover.&r
Cover.»