Specific information regarding the change of registered agent process and any related
government fee information can be found on your state's website.
Not exact matches
Many factors could cause BlackBerry's actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward - looking statements, including, without limitation: BlackBerry's ability to enhance its current products and services, or develop new products and services in a timely manner or at competitive prices, including risks related to new product introductions; risks related to BlackBerry's ability to mitigate the impact of the anticipated decline in BlackBerry's infrastructure access
fees on its consolidated revenue by developing an integrated services and software offering; intense competition, rapid change and significant strategic alliances within BlackBerry's industry; BlackBerry's reliance on carrier partners and distributors; risks associated with BlackBerry's foreign operations, including risks related to recent political and economic developments in Venezuela and the impact of foreign currency restrictions; risks relating to network disruptions and other business interruptions, including costs, potential liabilities, lost revenues and reputational damage associated with service interruptions; risks related to BlackBerry's ability to implement and to realize the anticipated benefits of its CORE program; BlackBerry's ability to maintain or increase its cash balance; security risks; BlackBerry's ability to attract and retain key personnel; risks related to intellectual property rights; BlackBerry's ability to expand and manage BlackBerry ® World ™; risks related to the collection, storage, transmission, use and disclosure of confidential and personal
information; BlackBerry's ability to manage inventory and asset risk; BlackBerry's reliance on suppliers of functional components for its products and risks relating to its supply chain; BlackBerry's ability to obtain rights to use software or components supplied by third parties; BlackBerry's ability to successfully maintain and enhance its brand; risks related to
government regulations, including regulations relating to encryption technology; BlackBerry's ability to continue to adapt to recent board and management changes and headcount reductions; reliance on strategic alliances with third - party network infrastructure developers, software platform vendors and service platform vendors; BlackBerry's reliance on third - party manufacturers; potential defects and vulnerabilities in BlackBerry's products; risks related to litigation, including litigation claims arising from BlackBerry's practice of providing forward - looking guidance; potential charges relating to the impairment of intangible assets recorded on BlackBerry's balance sheet; risks as a result of actions of activist shareholders;
government regulation of wireless spectrum and radio frequencies; risks related to economic and geopolitical conditions; risks associated with acquisitions; foreign exchange risks; and difficulties in forecasting BlackBerry's financial results given the rapid technological changes, evolving industry standards, intense competition and short product life cycles that characterize the wireless communications industry.
Before I had unrestricted access to MLS
information, I had to go to Real Estate School, pass an examination, get a license, all for a
fee, join a company, join the Toronto Real Estate Board for a
fee, pay for Real Estate Council Of Ontario Insurance, and now, some
Government Evangelist thought it was a good idea at the time, and wants to make private
information available without restriction, unlimited, and free to the public?
«Indeed, journalists and members of the public may face thousands of dollars in attorney's
fees and other litigation costs simply to enforce their statutory right to obtain
government information,» the letter states.
Bills are pending in the Legislature toward that end — to require court - ordered attorney
fees when agencies wrongly deny
information; to allow judges to order officials to undergo training and report their FOIL compliance to the state Committee on Open
Government; and to require them to file timely appeals — within 30 days — in cases like Cuomo v. Robinson.
Even politicians and other
government officials get on board — for example, Governor Walker recently issued an executive order increasing
government information available online and limiting the
fees state agencies can charge for responding to record requests.
Internet fare listings were permitted to disclose these separate taxes and
fees through a prominent link next to the fare stating that
government taxes and
fees were extra, and the link had to take the viewer directly to
information where the type and amount of taxes and
fees were displayed.
Internet fare listings may disclose these separate taxes and
fees through a prominent link next to the fare stating that
government taxes and
fees are extra, and the link must take the viewer directly to
information where the type and amount of taxes and
fees are displayed.
Internet fare listings may disclose these separate taxes and
fees through a prominent link next to the fare stating that
government taxes and
fees are extra, so long as the link takes the viewer directly to
information where the type and amount of taxes and
fees are displayed.
* All prices plus
government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document processing charge, any electronic filing charge and any emission testing charge) While every reasonable effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this
information, we are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained on these pages.
FOI laws were created to allow individuals to access public data held by the Federal
Government, and since the IRS is part of that
Government, you can use Freedom of
Information Requests to see how they calculated your back taxes owed, how they've determined what penalties,
fees, fines, and interest should apply to your debt, and look for problems that would allow you to reduce or even wipe out the money that they're demanding.
Important
Information:
Government and administrative
fees are additional.
«The OPEN
Government Act filed today to shore up the federal Freedom of
Information Act would appear to include bloggers as members of the news media and thereby protect them from excessive
fees for document requests.
Citing
government records, the suit says that by the end of 2006, the judiciary's
information - technology fund had accumulated a surplus of $ 150 million with $ 32 million from PACER
fees [PDF].
But this requires that portfolio
information be gathered from lawyers and paralegals and aggregated so that injured people can have a better idea of the contingent pricing offered to them, so that lawyers and paralegals can better compete for work and so that society, through the courts, the
government and the Law Society, can genuinely understand the risks and rewards involved in contingent
fee work.
Business Development: Brokering various business dealings that further the diversification of Indian economies Developing and accessing commercial financial programs and services for tribal
governments, including tax - exempt offerings and federally - guaranteed housing loans Serving as issuer or underwriter's counsel in tribal bond issuances Ensuring tribal compliance with Bank Secrecy Act and other federal financial regulatory requirements Handling federal and state income, excise, B&O, property and other tax matters for tribes and tribal businesses Chartering tribal business enterprises under tribal, state and federal law Registering and protecting tribal trademarks and copyrights Negotiating franchise agreements for restaurants and retail stores on Indian reservations Custom - tailoring construction contracts for tribes and general contractors Helping secure federal SBA 8 (a) and other contracting preferences for Indian - owned businesses Facilitating contractual relations between tribes and tribal casinos, and gaming vendors Building tribal workers» compensation and self - insurance programs
Government Relations: Handling state and federal regulatory matters in the areas of tribal gaming, environmental and cultural resources, workers» compensation, taxation, health care and education Negotiating tribal - state gaming compacts and fuel and cigarette compacts, and inter-local land use and law enforcement agreements Advocacy before the Washington State Gambling Commission, Washington Indian Gaming Association and National Indian Gaming Commission Preparing tribal codes and regulations, including tribal court, commercial, gaming, taxation, energy development, environmental and cultural resources protection, labor & employment, and workers» compensation laws Developing employee handbooks, manuals and personnel policies Advocacy in areas of treaty rights, gaming, jurisdiction, taxation, environmental and cultural resource protection Brokering
fee - to - trust and related real estate and jurisdictional transactions Litigation & Appellate Services: Handling complex Indian law litigation, including commercial, labor & employment, tax, land use, treaty rights, natural and cultural resource matters Litigating tribal trust mismanagement claims against the United States, and evaluating tribal and individual property claims under the Indian Claims Limitation Act Defending tribes and tribal insureds from tort claims brought against them in tribal, state and federal courts, including defense tenders pursuant to the Federal Tort Claims Act Assisting tribal insureds in insurance coverage negotiations, and litigation Representing individual tribal members in tribal and state civil and criminal proceedings, including BIA prosecutions and Indian probate proceedings Assisting tribal
governments with tribal, state and federal court appeals, including the preparation of amicus curiae briefs Our Indian law & gaming attorneys collaborate to publish the quarterly «Indian Legal Advisor ``, designed to provide Indian Country valuable
information about legal and political developments affecting tribal rights.
Such vital data which are usually shielded utilizing top
information security providers can be used by unauthorized individuals to commit crimes tender etc. that were repair, such as insider - trading States around the globe have regulations to prevent such unauthorized
information access and noncompliance with the guidelines is cognizable offense against the corporations spending substantial
fees to the
government, if the data security measures are broken.
«This ruling was a strong endorsement of our approach to the disclosure of legal
fee information and underscores our consistent message that
governments should actively disclose
information about the expenditure of public funds,» said the Commissioner.
As in previous audits, identical requests were sent to all
government bodies at each level of
government, allowing their responses to be compared on how fast they responded, how much
information they released and the
fees they charged.
It criticised the
government for not having «all the
information required to assess the true impact on legal aid suppliers of the reform proposals, especially of the new
fee schemes on the legal aid market.
The
government should pay for all family mediation
information assessment meetings (MIAMs) for 12 months, and increase
fees paid to mediators and solicitors, a major report into mediation has concluded.
Both solutions will occur because the power of the news media and of the internet, interacting, will quickly make widely known these types of
information, the cumulative effect of which will force
governments and the courts to act: (1) the situations of the thousands of people whose lives have been ruined because they could not obtain the help of a lawyer; (2) the statistics as to the increasing percentages of litigants who are unrepresented and clogging the courts, causing judges to provide more public warnings; (3) the large
fees that some lawyers charge; (4) increasing numbers of people being denied Legal Aid and court - appointed lawyers; (5) the many years that law societies have been unsuccessful in coping with this problem which continues to grow worse; (6) people prosecuted for «the unauthorized practice of law» because they tried to help others desperately in need of a lawyer whom they couldn't afford to hire; (7) that there is no truly effective advertising creating competition among law firms that could cause them to lower their
fees; (8) that law societies are too comfortably protected by their monopoly over the provision of legal services, which is why they might block the expansion of the paralegal profession, and haven't effectively innovated with electronic technology and new infrastructure so as to be able to solve this problem; (9) that when members of the public access the law society website they don't see any reference to the problem that can assure them that something effective is being done and, (10) in order for the rule of law, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the whole of Canada's constitution be able to operate effectively and command sufficient respect, the majority of the population must be able to obtain a lawyer at reasonable cost.
(To determine average costs we used data from a [2013
government report on dental services](http://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-13-754» «Dental Services: Information on Coverage, Payments, and Fee Variation,» U.S. Government Accountability Office, September 201
government report on dental services](http://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-13-754» «Dental Services:
Information on Coverage, Payments, and
Fee Variation,» U.S.
Government Accountability Office, September 201
Government Accountability Office, September 2013.»)
Local
governments and small businesses could save thousands of dollars a year in consulting and research
fees if they just used
information that's already publicly available, according to research...
MyChild This Australian
Government website has information about different types of child care and about government assistance to help
Government website has
information about different types of child care and about
government assistance to help
government assistance to help with
fees.
Before I had unrestricted access to MLS
information, I had to go to Real Estate School, pass an examination, get a license, all for a
fee, join a company, join the Toronto Real Estate Board for a
fee, pay for Real Estate Council Of Ontario Insurance, and now, some
Government Evangelist thought it was a good idea at the time, and wants to make private
information available without restriction, unlimited, and free to the public?
I don't believe no matter how much our
fee is, that we are an extension of the
government wishing to interrogate our clients and their private
information.