Sentences with phrase «on unlicensed people»

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And you're left picking up the pieces of the homebirth gone wrong left to live on with the pain of knowing that your child died or was seriously injured and there's nothing you can do about it because there is no malpractice insurance and there are no laws which hold an untrained and unlicensed person responsible.
Sheriff Craig Apple says ten people — one man and nine women ranging in age from 24 - 55 — are facing charges of Prostitution as part of a human trafficking case following raids on several unlicensed Asian massage parlors in the town of Colonie.
Bringing in unlicensed things to experiment on people could be very counterproductive.»
I don't get why people are so keen on blaming Nintendo instead of just accepting that unlicensed accessories always represent a gamble.
113 Despite anything in this Act, any person may insure property situated in Ontario against fire with an unlicensed insurer, and any property insured or to be insured under this section may be inspected and any loss incurred in respect thereof adjusted, if such insurance is effected outside Ontario and without any solicitation whatsoever directly or indirectly on the part of the insurer.
Let those who want to expose real estate on a website form their own for unlicensed residential sales people.....
You point to examples of people getting penalized for unlicensed activity (on your website), but the examples are all free of any detail related to the specific activity that resulted in the penalty.
A hospital would never allow an unlicensed person to perform an operation on a patient.
As now constituted, Section § 442 restricts the activities of unlicensed persons in regulated real estate transactions by prohibiting a broker from (1) paying any part of its commission to another for help rendered by such person to the broker in the buying, selling, exchanging, leasing, renting or negotiation of a loan on real estate, including condominium resales, unless such person is a duly licensed real estate broker or salesman regularly associated with the broker and (2) prohibiting the broker from paying any part of its commission to any party to the transaction unless such party is duly licensed.
Licensees handling a volume of listings and facing the heavier traffic of prospective buyers on evenings and weekends are tempted to use unlicensed persons to represent them at open houses.
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