1 DOS 98 Matter of DOS v. Fiumera - proper business practices; broker licensed in her individual name violates RPL § 440 - a when not also licensed as an associate broker while working under the name and auspices of another broker; broker not required to disgorge commission where individually licensed and additional associate broker's license would be issued pro forma upon payment of licensing fee; broker did not engage in fraudulent practice when advised homeowner that radon report was acceptable when reasonably acted upon advice given to her by the party taking the test; broker's offer to pay
for remedial work indicates a good faith offer of settlement; $ 250 fine
While the car was in at Stratton Motor Company
for remedial work, I also had the steering wheel straightened up and a missing bolt replaced on the engine cover.
Americans are aware of public education's many failures — the elevated high - school dropout rates, the need
for remedial work among entering college students.
It can also be used with individual students or small groups in higher grades
for remedial work on specific skills.
The very best schools are constantly on the lookout for pupils who need further support, whether
for remedial work or for extra challenge.
In an unprecedented maneuver, Carter locks the gym doors, cancels games and sends his whole team off
for remedial work in the library.
Not exact matches
Let's force all women to wear burquas on Mohammed's birthday.Doesn't
work that way in this country and I am stunned by these comments.We live in a FREE country - got it?If you don't - sign up
for remedial civics please.
I used that word because I like how it ties in with «remedy,» and also «
remedial work»
for filling in the gaps in our paradigms and the holes in our soul.
Her administrative experience includes
working with the US Navy as the Program and Personnel Manager
for remedial and college - level distance education courses
for the U.S. Pacific Fleet in Japan.
Working with the therapeutic educational indications of Rudolf Steiner that were developed into a framework by Audrey E. McAllen that is referred to as The Extra Lesson, Rachel teaches a collection of
remedial drawing, painting, and movement exercises that address and may help with remediation
for difficulties experienced by students struggling to learn writing, reading, and arithmetic.
The maverick Flynn didn't hold back, proclaiming that the House should regret losing, «a civilised and vintage popular secretary, the member
for Rushcliffe, who demonstrated that he had
working brain, who understood the benefits of
remedial justice.
Legislator Rath also asked
for an update on any street patching or
remedial work to be done before full reconstruction to make the road temporarily safer.
See me after school
for artFUL cousin
remedial work, no way would we show up in a military - derived ensemble, how would we be able to stack our Senegalese and Tibetan necklaces all down our front and around the neck with a button placket and epaulets in the way.
Looking at high school graduates, a number of recent state and national reports — including a report from the United States Chamber of Commerce — estimate that in around half of all states, at least 40 percent of higher education students are taking
remedial courses, a clear sign that many high school graduates are unprepared
for post-secondary
work.
Founded as an independent company in 1995, Total Environmental Compliance Ltd (previously known as TEAMS Northern Ltd) are a leading UK based specialist in water hygiene and consultancy which provides services
for Industrial, Commercial, Leisure and Healthcare Sectors in Legionella risk assessment, Water Hygiene including cleaning and disinfection, storage tank
remedial works, etc, Analytical services (microbiological and chemical) from UKAS accredited laboratories, Chemical treatment
for industrial & domestic LPHW as well as steam generating systems, open & closed cooling water and pool water systems.
PARCC and MCAS also do equally well at predicting which students will need
remedial coursework in college, a sign that the students are not fully prepared
for college - level
work.
In his
work ~ Delisle breaks down strategies
for working with the selective consumer into three categories: supportive ~ intrinsic and
remedial.
The increase came in response to a 1986 law requiring local summer programs
for disadvantaged youths to include assessment of educational deficiencies and
remedial assistance along with
work experience.
This year, it is attacking the adolescent literacy issue on several fronts: developing a diagnostic assessment to determine the kind of reading intervention individual students need; an academiclanguage building program called WordGeneration; analyzing data to see which programs
work well in the schools; and a
remedial reading course
for eighth - and ninth - grade students reading at the third - grade level or below.
But in reality, anywhere from 35 percent to 45 percent of entering freshmen take
remedial courses because their skills are not up to par
for college
work, Long explains.
The collection of individual student achievement data is now possible technologically, and its dissemination to teachers swiftly offers many opportunities
for intervention,
remedial work, and enrichment.
She has also prepared
work for the practice group and materials
for her
remedial group, where she might scaffold the skill.
Founded as an independent company in 1995, Total Environmental Compliance Ltd (previously known as TEAMS Northern Ltd) are a leading UK based specialist in water hygiene and consultancy which provides services
for Industrial, Commercial, Leisure and Healthcare Sectors in Legionella risk assessment, Water Hygiene including cleaning and disinfection, storage tank
remedial works, etc, Analytical services (microbiological and chemical) from UKAS accredited laboratories, Chemical treatment
for industrial & domestic LPHW as well as steam generating systems, open & closed cooling water and
Both of our sons were having trouble mastering the complexities of reading — and amid current, fast - moving standards
for the early elementary grades, that meant lots of really boring
remedial work.
Special education students often receive services through a resource model, in which the special educator provides support to students by pulling them out of class
for remedial instruction or by pushing in to support individual students with classroom
work.
There is ample evidence of what
works, such as the implementation of multiple measures to assess student readiness
for college - level
work and the use of a corequisite model, allowing students who qualify
for remedial course
work to take credit - bearing courses instead, but with additional supports.
While he completed his
remedial coursework and went on to college - level
work, he wanted a better system
for his younger brother.
Last month, during a hearing before California lawmakers on the need to reform
remedial education — the system that aims to ready underprepared students
for college - level
work — a student testified that because his test scores required him to take one year's worth of
remedial education, he would have to scramble to figure out how to pay another year's rent, school fees, and transportation.
They said high - school grade - point averages were better gauges of preparedness
for college - level
work and would reduce the number of students assigned to
remedial courses by somewhere between 15 and 50 percent.
At community colleges — which educate nearly half of all U.S. students — the vast majority arrive unprepared
for college - level
work, with 60 percent or more steered into
remedial education, according to Thomas Bailey, director of the Community College Research Center at Teachers College, Columbia University.
Nber
Working Paper Series Targeted
Remedial Education
for Under - performing Teenagers: Costs and Benefits
Just down the hallway, university officials were trying to crunch a few numbers of their own, analyzing how much it'd cost to keep providing such
remedial education to students who don't arrive ready
for college - level
work.
'» We recommended
remedial education
for Rhee, to spend more time studying what parents want
for their children, and what research shows
works to improve education.
Since these courses are required to transfer to a four - year college, students deemed underprepared are placed in developmental (also known as
remedial or basic - skills) courses to prepare
for college
work.
As
for remedial classes, some schools are experimenting with a «corequisite» option, where students complete
remedial work at the same time they are taking credit - bearing classes.
Get to know your advisor and actively ask
for the help you require — which could include everything from classes that meet your needs and ways to accommodate your schedule to help with
remedial work and financial aid such as federal or private student loans.
You'll probably need to
work on
remedial housetraining
for a while after you bring your dog home.
This meant Cooper Insulation could test
for obvious leakage points as they
worked, and thereby ensure the eventual obligatory airtightness tests wouldn't throw up any nasty surprises, thus avoiding the need
for difficult and costly
remedial work.
In one action the plaintiffs claim that Strone Construction is liable
for the deficient
remedial construction
work on their house; in the other action the plaintiffs claim that their insurer, the Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company is responsible
for Strone's poor
work.
In fact, the FCA requirement
for financial institutions to operate complaints schemes, as well as a number of extensive regulator - led
remedial schemes, and the financial and other ombudsman services, means a lot of
work is done to avoid litigation — but this means advisory experts are needed and the experience I can bring to expert witness
work is founded on a wide range of exposure obtained through consultancy.
``... [the condominium corporation] was entitled, [and indeed obliged, pursuant to its statutory duties of repair and maintenance], to embark on the garage deck
remedial work without the need
for unit owner notice or approval, let alone approval by the special majority vote contemplated by s. 97 (4)[which applies to «substantial changes»]»
As the corporation was not fully recompensed
for the costs it incurred, the unrecovered costs will be included in the corporation's common expenses payable by all of the unit owners, including those who undertook the required
remedial work to their own fireplaces without the necessity
for a court application, and those who did not have a fireplace in their unit.
MTH contended that it had no liability
for the cost of the
remedial works owing to exercising reasonable skill, care and compliance with all contractual obligations.
We also
work side by side with major Chinese corporations to develop effective compliance programs, prepare policies and procedures to control risk, investigate potential misconduct, deal with regulatory authorities in multiple jurisdictions and devise strategies
for remedial action.
We
work side by side with companies to develop effective compliance programs, prepare policies and procedures to control risk, investigate potential misconduct, deal with regulatory authorities in multiple jurisdictions and devise strategies
for remedial action.
It does simplify claims which include an element of
remedial works for damage pre-existing ownership and an element of preventative
works.
On appeal, Lord Justice Lloyd, giving the judgment of the court, said that there was scope
for debate about the ambit of Lord Cooke's speech and doubted Lord Cooke was saying, as a straightforward proposition, that unless there is notice before the
remedial works are undertaken, there is no cause of action
for recovery of any damages at all.
Lord Cooke stated that, applying the concepts of reasonableness between neighbours and reasonable foreseeability, a defendant, having been given notice of the nuisance and the opportunity to abate it, might fairly be expected to bear the cost of reasonably necessary
remedial works, and the party on whom the cost fell may recover it, even though there may be elements of hitherto unsatisfied pre-proprietorship damage or «protection
for the future», provided there is no double recovery.
Delaware Mansions does not exclude liability
for damage existing before ownership and / or notice of damage, nor necessarily prevent recovery of the cost of
remedial works completed pre notice.
We
work side by side with clients to develop effective compliance programs, prepare policies and procedures to control risk, investigate potential misconduct, deal with local and foreign agencies, and devise strategies
for remedial action.