The company later employed stricter merchant standards, but when customers encountered problems, there was only so much Shop.ca could
do as an intermediary.
Not exact matches
We have had some investigations of them that didn't lead to cases, but we see the primarily responsible party
as the brand or an
intermediary ad agency or PR firm or the like.
Until we can connect our brains directly to this virtual miasma of data that Google has
done such a good job organizing, we're going to be reliant on companies to make hardware that acts
as the
intermediary.
And Reuters reported that Putin played a «crucial role»
as an
intermediary between Iran and Saudi Arabia to get the OPEC deal
done in November.
Going direct can cut significant costs from the system because you don't have to provide a profit for
intermediaries such
as wholesalers and retailers.
Luckily, some bodies, such
as the Science Media Centre,
do try to act
as responsible
intermediaries.
If you are a beneficial owner, you
did not receive a Notice of Internet Availability directly from us, but your broker, bank or other
intermediary forwarded you a notice with instructions on accessing our proxy materials and directing that organization how to vote your shares,
as well
as other options that may be available to you for receiving our proxy materials.
As my colleague David Graham wrote, the letter from Trump's lawyers that Trump proffered on the subject last week «doesn't define several key terms,» leaving open the possibility that one of Trump's projects benefited from Russian funding through a pass - through corporation or another
intermediary.
Unlike a lender, Great Lakes
does not initiate any of the loans it services, but rather acts
as the
intermediary and guarantor between the borrower (you) and lender (the federal government or a private company, depending on your loan type) once the loan enters repayment.
In addition to any other requirements or restrictions set forth in this Agreement, you shall not: (i) utilize the credit available on any Card to provide cash advances to Cardholders, (ii) submit any card transaction for processing that
does not arise from your sale of goods or service to a buyer customer, (iii) act
as a payment
intermediary or aggregator or otherwise resell our services on behalf of any third party, (iv) send what you believe to be potentially fraudulent authorizations or fraudulent card transaction, or (v) use your Merchant Account or the Service in a manner that Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover or any other Payment Network reasonably believes to be an abuse of the Payment Network or a violation of Payment Network rules.
While decentralized coiners will
do what they can to reduce trust and rely on the protocol (in my opinion), the old - fashioned crowd - sourcers will approach their business
as an
intermediary company and take a hands - off approach.
Ripple serves
as an objective third party
intermediary that has only one primary objective: to facilitate global payments and earn revenue in
doing so.
The diffusion of complexity will be partly natural,
as the industry consolidates and only the strongest are left standing, but there is much more
intermediaries can
do, and should
do.
Furthermore, this cryptocurrency is simple to use,
as it
does not need any institution,
intermediary or third - party company.
When banks and other private - market
intermediaries acquire base money, they
do so, not for the sake of holding on to it,
as they might were they mere warehouses, but in order to lend or otherwise invest it.
General partners, defined
as respondents that (1) invest ≥ 75 % of their current impact investment AUM directly; and (2)
do not invest through
intermediaries including funds
God's people could always pray without a priest
as an
intermediary — which is why David, Solomon, Hannah, Elijah, etc., all prayed without going to a priest,
as did Cornelius, Lydia, and other God - fearers in the NT.
«If I
did not have God
as an
intermediary in my life,» Freire says, «I would have almost no reason for continuing.
Merkel herself
did not refer to solutions, prefer the 5 +2 Mediation Talks, comprising Moldova and Transnistria
as parties to the quarrel, Russia, Ukraine and the OSCE
as intermediaries and the U.S. and EU
as observers, to find a resolution to this frozen conflict.
But in business terms, this holds considerable promise
as long
as news organisations
do not cede too much control over customer data and distribution to new
intermediaries.
Howe worked
as an
intermediary in some of those schemes, advising SUNY Poly and two development companies with which it
did business.
Unlike the better - known role of RNA
as an
intermediary between genes and proteins, these shortened versions of 19 to 25 nucleotides
do not get translated into proteins.
RNA acts
as the
intermediary between genes and proteins, but the function of pieces of RNA that
do not code for protein has, historically, been less clear.
Jesus was sort of created
as this
intermediary between God and the world but doesn't have any divine properties on its own.
What I
do know is that I plan to use a second, smaller plate
as an
intermediary surface for my cakes.
Any individual or business using any service provided by BeautifulPeople or under any name in which the Beautifulpeople
does business, including any abbreviation thereof, for the means of either posting an available job opening or contacting the poster of any such job opening
does so in the understanding that Beutifulpeople is acting only
as an
intermediary and is not responsible for the accuracy of the information being provided by third parties.
Just
as The Square gave viewers a you - are - there view of unfolding history in Egypt, so
does Winter on Fire transport you without much of an
intermediary into Ukraine's violent strife.
Now, you need an Amazon Fire TV or Fire TV Stick
as the
intermediary to
do this.
The drawback is that the forward contract is only between the two parties and the exchange
does not act
as an
intermediary, so there is a high risk of default.
Not only
do these
intermediary companies provide a listing of lenders to cover pretty much any circumstances, they offer an excellent support service
as well.
A good Qualified
Intermediary will work with you and your tax or legal advisors to make sure the process is
done correctly and
as seamlessly
as possible.
So
does the common advice of «consider the issues you will face
as a landlord before renting out» still apply if you go through an
intermediary?
But I
do believe in the blockchain — particularly, the Ethereum blockchain —
as a foundational technology, with huge potential to disrupt / exploit the massive revenue & profits exchanges, brokers,
intermediaries, middlemen, custodians, record - keepers, etc. now hoard & enjoy for themselves globally.
Since Virgin uses two cabin planes and doesn't count its main cabin select
as an
intermediary class, it's possible to upgrade award tickets directly from the main cabin to first class.
The gallery
does business off its artists, so it keeps food on the their table, it keeps the machine running for the artist's studio, it communicates with collectors and curators
as an
intermediary for the work, it puts together a CV, and it publishes books if it can.
I read Spencer
as saying that the present law
does not authorize telecoms or other
intermediaries to turn over subscriber information based on a mere request from the police — nether the law governing police investigations nor PIPEDA's disclosure rules.
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Do intermediaries (such
as estate agents, insurers and accountants) play a role in helping consumers to choose legal services providers?
If we can (1) ramp up the pace and (2)
do this really well, the difference we would make to the access to justice crisis — especially if we also pay attention to the role of the non-lawyer «
intermediaries «
as Professor Friedland and others have emphasized — would be enormous.
For that reason, some will always choose to
do business with more than one title insurer: After all, you don't want your real estate practice to be shut down overnight because you are suddenly viewed
as an undesirable risk
as an insurance
intermediary.
Déziel admits he acted
as an
intermediary to transfer between $ 30,000 and $ 40,000 from an engineering firm and he
does not believe the municipal party disclosed these funds.
The parallel seems forced to me:
intermediaries do not create their own risks, they are only passing on text, and they are essential to the Internet
as it now operates.
It appears to serve
as a card - payment
intermediary for its clients, so its clients don't have to deal with the card companies, but that's a different function from those mentioned in the article.
The people considering themselves defamed have wanted
intermediaries to disclose the names of the authors of the defamation,
as copyright owners have
done for infringers.
But they still get the job
done together with machines serving
as intermediaries.
In Justice McCallum's view, an Internet
intermediary does no more than fulfil the role of a passive medium of communication and should not be characterised
as a publisher.
That being said, even if we
do believe that the courts are probably not the best forum to resolve such disputes, we also believe,
as others have pointed out, that forcing search engine providers to remove links to out - dated information requires them to assess the private nature of the data which would essentially alter their role from a mere
intermediary to a content editor.
Yet often to the frustration of even the big firm
intermediaries such
as law librarians and knowledge management specialists, they are obliged to deal with possibly questionable business practices and snake oil salespeople masquerading
as trainers and technical advisers, when the need and desire is for expertise, experience and intimacy that are not made available, because they
do not exist.
In its application to innocent third parties who have
done no wrong, it places Internet
intermediaries (entities such
as ISPs, search engines, websites hosts, social networking sites, domain name registrars - the infrastructure of the Internet) at the disposal of any party looking for a shortcut to enforcing its rights.
(1) extending negligent misrepresentation beyond «business transactions» to product liability, unprecedented in Texas; (2) ignoring multiple US Supreme Court decisions that express and implied preemption operate independently (
as discussed here) to dismiss implied preemption with nothing more than a cite to the Medtronic v. Lohr express preemption decision; (3) inventing some sort of state - law tort to second - guess the defendant following one FDA marketing approach (§ 510k clearance) over another (pre-market approval), unprecedented anywhere; (4) holding that the learned
intermediary rule
does not apply whenever a defendant «compensates» or «incentivizes» physicians to use its products, absent any Texas state or appellate authority; (5) imposing strict liability on an entity not in the product's chain of sale, contrary to Texas statute (§ 82.001 (2)-RRB-; (6) creating a claim for «tortious interference» with the physician - patient relationship, again utterly unprecedented; (7) creating «vicarious» breach of fiduciary duty for engaging doctors to serve
as expert witnesses in mass tort litigation also involving their patients, ditto; and (8) construing a consulting agreement with a physician
as «commercial bribery» to avoid the Texas cap on punitive damages, jaw - droppingly unprecedented.
Agents often can and
do act
as intermediaries when something goes wrong with a policy.