Sentences with phrase «for itemised»

While an itemised quote is required by law for basic funerals in NSW, you can ask for an itemised quote no matter where you are in Australia.
To find out how much the funeral will cost, ask the funeral director for an itemised and written quote.
There may also be additional charges for those that require payment methods other than direct debit and for itemised / paper billing.
If you accept that you owe the debt but disagree with (or are unsure about) the amount claimed, ask for an itemised statement of your account that sets out:

Not exact matches

Nor will the Carswell agenda itemised at his press conference — changing the law so that erring MPs can be recalled, or regaining control of the UK's borders, or even disrupting sofa government — be advanced by his departure for Ukip.
While waiting on Bournemouth station for the London train, it was impossible for your columnist not to overhear the Lib Dems» home affairs chap itemising, between sips of Red Bull, his leader Sir Ming Campbell's political crimes.
But today's proposal would do away with the need for endless pages of itemised expense, and the need for MPs to keep receipts of their purchases - replacing the system with a lump sum of # 23,000 for the second home which MPs could spend as they wish.
He itemised for the Liberal Democrat's victories on tax: no inheritance tax cuts, the capital gains tax rise, income tax reductions for poorer workers only.
Drivers taking part in an experimental toll collection scheme in Florida already receive itemised bills showing the dates and times they passed particular toll booths, according to David Banisar, a lawyer for the Electronic Privacy Information Center in Washington DC.
This resource is a project which enables young people to design a logo, presentation and poster for a potential business and itemise and price various goods and services.
The DfE also would not release an itemised list of costs for each delayed school, stating that it published the total amount of grants on its website once the schools were open.
The BeWrite Books catalogue at the start of 2010 contained 120 titles in so many genres that it's simpler to itemise what we do not offer: books for children or exclusively YA, erotica, swords - and - sorcery fantasy and space - opera - style science fiction.
Consumers using book up should be able to view an itemised account and be given a regular record of their purchases and any remaining debt (for example, weekly, fortnightly or monthly).
Separated by CDs, 12» vinyl, 7» vinyl and cassettes, the itemised list was included in the catalogue for his 1998 exhibition Peter Doig: Blizzard seventy - seven, shown at the Whitechapel Gallery, Kunsthalle zu Kiel and Kunsthalle Nürnberg.
My attention was only drawn to Shaviv because I had just for the first time read the Schulte paper, which itemises 6 papers (including Shaviv) as examples rejecting the consensus, and I picked Shaviv to compare first.
The portal automatically tracks who has viewed the content making it simple to produce an itemised checklist for auditing and reporting purposes.
NOTE: In the event of a major disaster event, some insurance companies may not expect you to itemise all of your contents if your home and everything in it has been totally destroyed — they may agree to just pay the full amount insured, particularly if the amount claimed seems reasonable for the size of the family and the size and value of the home insured.
Ask the insurer for copies of itemised bills, photos, assessors reports etc..
It's also very useful to create a career plan where you can itemise all the steps you need to take in order to achieve your career goals, for instance, tailoring your CV for particular jobs, updating your LinkedIn profile.
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