(Lord et al, JAVMA, July 15, 2009) For microchipped animals that weren't returned to their owners, most of the time it was due to
incorrect owner information (or no owner information) in the microchip registry database — so don't forget to register and keep your information updated.
876 of these pets could not be returned to their owners because of
incorrect owner information listed in the database.
Not exact matches
Conequence: If the label is missing front and rear rim size
information, the
owner may replace the rims with ones that are an
incorrect size, increasing the risk of crash.
Conequence:
Incorrect weight
information may cause an
owner to overload the vehicle.
The issue might involve
incorrect information, additional records (not actually belonging to the report
owner), or even omission of past financial data.
You agree to indemnify and hold the Credit Union harmless from all costs, including attorney's fees, damages, or claims related to our refusing payment of an item under your stop payment order, including claims of any joint account
owner, payee, or indorsee, or related to in failing to stop payment of an item as a result of
incorrect information provided by you.
The security question to authenticate me as the
owner of my account related to
incorrect information I disputed in 2014.
Unfortunately, many
owners go home from pet stores with incomplete and even
incorrect information on the proper care of their chosen reptiles.
Neither VetLIVE.com, LLC, nor any of its
owners, contractors, managers, directors, employees, agents, partners, contractors, advertisers or affiliates, assumes any legal responsibility for any
incorrect or misleading
information provided by any professional or contained within the Site.
When messages don't make it to their recipients, it's usually because the address or contact
information on file is
incorrect or has changed — which can mean that a pet
owner doesn't get an important reminder.
Forum June 5, 2000)(finding that the respondent acted in bad faith by providing
incorrect information to the registrar regarding the
owner of the registered name); see also Quixtar Invs., Inc. v. Smithberger, D2000 - 0138 (WIPO Apr. 19, 2000)(finding that use of false registration
information constitutes bad faith).
STUDENT may also be required to pay duplicate fees to SCHOOL
OWNER if through no fault of SCHOOL
OWNER, STUDENT entered
incorrect or inaccurate
information (mis - spelling, bad punctuation, etc) that was then used to create STUDENT»S course completion certificate (after attempted phone verification of said
information by employee of SCHOOL
OWNER) and STUDENT has already received
incorrect course completion certificate.