Sentences with phrase «homes under the premise»

The ACCC alleged that a Lux sales representative called upon five elderly women in their homes under the premise of a free vacuum cleaner maintenance check, and that each of the women was then subjected to unfair and pressuring sales tactics to induce them into purchasing a vacuum cleaner for a price of up to $ 2280.

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At home, Jane (Kim Cattrall) complains about feeling like one of Liam's acquisitions, and when her husband's long - lost twin successfully (and incredulously) infiltrates her bed, sending Liam to the loony bin, the film collapses under the dual weight of its soap - operatic premise and ugly - looking aesthetic.
Inspections - The BUYER»S obligations under this agreement are subject to the right to obtain inspection (s) of the Premises or any aspect thereof, including, but not limited to, home, pest, radon, lead paint, septic / sewer, water quality, and water drainage by consultant (s) regularly in the business of conducting said inspections, of BUYER»S own choosing, and at BUYER»S sole cost within 7 days after SELLER»S acceptance of this agreement.
Under the act, an «Animal shelter operator» means any individual, entity, association, trust, or corporation that operates a nongovernmental facility that maintains ten or more dogs and cats for the purpose of impounding or harboring seized, stray, homeless, abandoned or unwanted dogs or cats, but not including any facility that does not house or harbor dogs or cats on the premises and only operates through a system of fostering in private homes.
Upon the without notice application of D, a further warrant was issued under PACE, s 8 in respect of a number of premises set out in a schedule thereto, including the home of the first claimant, which he shared with his wife, the second claimant.
It was decided that the procedure adopted under SOA 1997 was flawed and that the definition of home address should be extended to include places where itinerant sex offenders regularly slept, even if these were not premises (see the consultation paper, p 24).
Also during the reporting period, it was reported that the Northern Territory Government proposed to transfer town areas on land under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (Cth)(ALRA (NT)-RRB- to 99 year leases (from traditional owners)- this «head lease» would be held by a new statutory body, with the power to issue sub-leases for homes and business premises.14
Under the premise of «loan to own» my question is do you really want to own 20,000 homes?
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