Sentences with phrase «impose business license»

Alabama municipalities may impose business license taxes on businesses operating in the municipality.
If you operate a small family child care home your city or county may not «impose any business license, fee, or tax.»

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If third parties have provided funding, these organizations may have certain license rights that could impose a potential limitation on the business.
Additional criminal offence under Prison Act 1952 for possession of mobile phone device within a prison without authorisation Compulsory licensing scheme for all wheel clamping businesses, limiting size of penalties imposed and introducing fair appeals process.
, USBC, N.D. Calif. — lead counsel for chapter 11 trustee of gaming establishment; successfully resisted (through state court litigation) efforts by licensing authority to impose severe, likely fatal operating restrictions; and ultimately negotiated and consummated a going concern sale of business through a chapter plan providing for full payment to unsecured creditors.
The apex insurance body has imposed Rs 5 lakh penalty on the health insurance provider for soliciting business from agents whose license are expired.
In the case of Aereo, there's a good chance that CBS and the rest of them would have pressured Congress to impose some sort of licensing regime on the company, and that Aereo in turn would have forced the TV business to get its act together in offering more internet - based alternatives.
While many decry reforms like these — especially the one relating to banks — as nothing more than Washington, D.C., political game - playing and Wall Street favors, each in its own right highlights the larger problem with business method patents: instead of spurring innovation (as the patent system is intended to do), they often harm businesses by imposing additional costs (in the form of licenses or litigation), which in turn harms the consumer, as well as the economy at large.
Then several of the local municipalities started passing ordinances either banning short term rentals or imposing restrictive permitting practices and requiring owners to get a business license etc..
Those who stayed in this business were the ones who endured the licensing upgrades, the rising costs both financially and emotionally, and all the professional enhancements that this industry imposed on itself.
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