Sentences with phrase «disclosed as an advertisement»

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MaRS may also disclose some of your personal information (such as your gender, age, location and interests) to the providers of targeted advertising services to help adjust the advertisements to your preferences; however, in that case, MaRS will contractually obligate the service providers to maintain the security of your information and only use it for the purpose of targeting MaRS's ads to you.
The proposal also calls for the average rate charged for the ad be disclosed, as well as the name of the candidate for which the advertisement refers to as well as the elected office being discussed.
Until Jan. 26, 2012, only government - imposed taxes and fees assessed on a per - passenger basis, such as passenger facility charges, could be stated separately from the advertised fare, but they had to be clearly disclosed in the advertisement so that passengers could easily determine the full price to be paid.
This consent order concerns Internet advertisements by Unister USA, LLC, d / b / a Flights24.com (Unister) that (1) failed to comply with the Department's full - fare advertising requirements as specified in 14 CFR Part 399, and (2) failed to disclose code - share arrangements pursuant to the requirements specified in 14 CFR Part 257 and 49 U.S.C. § 41712 (c).
The only exceptions currently allowed are government - imposed taxes and fees that are assessed on a per - passenger basis, such as passenger facility charges, which may be stated separately from the advertised fare but must be clearly disclosed in the advertisement so that passengers can easily determine the full price they must pay.
The only exception currently allowed is government - imposed taxes and fees that are assessed on a per - passenger basis, such as passenger facility charges, which may be stated separately from the advertised fare but must be clearly disclosed in the advertisement so that passengers can easily determine the full price they must pay.
Internationally, some advertisements have disclosed its price as $ 500 which translates to Rs 22,500.
The Act prohibits «deception, fraud, misrepresentation, or the knowing concealment, suppression, or omission of any material fact with intent that others rely upon [it], in connection with the sale or advertisement of... real estate,... whether or not any person has in fact been misled, deceived or damaged thereby...» The court noted that when the alleged wrong is an omission or failure to disclose, the plaintiff must show knowledge on the part of the defendant, as intent is an element of that type of fraud.
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