Sentences with phrase «operate out of its premises»

The firm will continue to operate out of its premises at 1930 Hyde Park Rd. in London.

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«In cases where there was evidence of criminality or premises operating out - with the conditions of their licence, objections were made to those licences being renewed.
He pointed out that Nigeria, for example, «needs institutions like the armed forces and security agencies to operate on the premise of loyalty to the nation rather than loyalty to the President, governor or whatever nomenclature the chief executive is given.»
Working out of a donated building, we have been operating under the premise of developing and sharing the work of our growing peer group.
However, the operating schedule which had to be supplied with an application for a premises licence had to include a statement of the matters set out in LA 2003, s 17 (4) which included not only the times when it was proposed that the licensable activities were to take place but also «any other times during which it is proposed that the premises are to be open to the public».
The motions judge found, and the Court of Appeal agreed, that the scope of the non-solicitation clause was very limited, and only germane to clients of the dentists that operate out of Smilecorp's premises.
At issue on appeal was whether the landlord's claims as they related to the failure to operate from the leased premises were out of time pursuant to the Limitations Act, 2002.
And the hopeful news that their servers were fully backed up on Friday and that the firm will be operating out of temporary premises and reopening soon.
Some policies cover expenses incurred from operating out of a temporary location while the original premises are being repaired.
Daily duties of a Security Receptionist are signing visitors in and out, taking phone calls, patrolling the premises, looking for signs of intrusion, investigating disturbances, contacting the police in case of emergency, and operating surveillance systems.
• Demonstrated ability to assist in the creation and implementation of core lesson plans in accordance to set curriculum rules • Efficiently able to handle student arrivals and departures by carefully logging them in and out of the school premises • Well - versed in assisting the school office with administrative tasks such as record - keeping and file systems development • Proven record of managing student behavior within the classroom and ensuring that any untoward incident in school hallways is handled with discretion • Exceptionally well - versed in distributing assignments and resources and assisting students in understanding concepts taught in class • Deeply familiar with operating and maintaining equipment such as projectors and computers to assist in teaching endeavors • Qualified to handle the meal counting system and supervise students during meals and outdoor activities to ensure their safety and wellbeing • Competent at monitoring student transition in hallways and communicating with teachers about student behavior concerns • Focused on observing students in class and during outdoor activities to determine any signs of discomfort or distress and effectively communicating feedback to the lead teacher
When a lawyer under - functions, he or she typically operates based on the premise that because Collaborative Divorce is a settlement based, out of court process, that the law is irrelevant — that the parties can do whatever they choose to do.
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