Sentences with phrase «decision via mail»

You will be notified of the Workout Loan decision via mail within 30 days of receipt of your completed Workout Loan request packet.

Not exact matches

The Brazilian is out of contract at the end of this month and recently confirmed his frustrating with the Barca board, and saying he will announce his decision following the Champions League final [via the Daily Mail].
They are referring to this particularly stressful time of year when college admission decisions arrive via email and snail mail.
Evidence will then be reviewed by an administrative law judge who will send out a decision via email for traffic matters or snail mail for other disputes, often within 30 days.
Alternatively, the issuer will mail the credit decision to you via traditional snail mail, where they'll tell you the reason if you don't get approved.
(c) The Corresponding Secretary shall have charge of the correspondence including, but not limited to handling routine inquiries from the public, internal and external Club communication, and related questions; notify members of meetings; notify Officers and Directors of their election to office via special mailing or other approved method of communication; receive applications for membership; applications must be acknowledged within 15 days of receipt by e-mail or postal mail; check accompanying application must be sent to the Treasurer for deposit within 30 days of receipt; send copy of membership applications to President, Treasurer, Recording Secretary and Newsletter Editor; check new applicants references and report findings to the Board; receive complaints from members regarding applicant; forward complaints to Board via email within 15 days of receipt; notify applicant if his / her application was approved or declined within 15 days of Board decision; keep an up - to - date roll of the members of the Club with their addresses and other pertinent information and provide same to Website Editor; the mailing address of the Apricot / Red Poodle Club shall be that of the Corresponding Secretary; and carry out such other duties as are prescribed in these by - laws.
The Globe and Mail had an interesting article recently («The judge who writes like a paperback novelist»)(via How Appealing) about Ontario Court of Appeal Judge David Watt, who has become a bit of a sensation in criminal law circles as the result of a stark transformation in the way he writes his decisions.
I actually did follow up with your customer service department and appealed the decision via e mail, presenting greater detail.
If they've done their targeting work, they should have identified people at their target companies to network with and work their way towards hiring decision makers, to whom they can send their resume (perhaps via snail mail, as I suggest in the post) and make a case for hiring them.
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