Charging
the public an access fee for logging onto the mls.ca website would help defer costs as well as create revenue, and may not have a negative impact on those looking for the information.
The electronic
public access fee has not changed since 2005.
Not exact matches
The report includes proposals to do away with these roaming
fees, as well as expanding
access to free internet in
public areas.
Before I had unrestricted
access to MLS information, I had to go to Real Estate School, pass an examination, get a license, all for a
fee, join a company, join the Toronto Real Estate Board for a
fee, pay for Real Estate Council Of Ontario Insurance, and now, some Government Evangelist thought it was a good idea at the time, and wants to make private information available without restriction, unlimited, and free to the
public?
Other important considerations around fairness must also be addressed, such as whether to provide charge - free
access options or routes to ensure accessibility and inclusivity, whether to charge individuals a congestion
fee for driving where alternative modes of transportation are not available (e.g. the lack of
public transit in rural areas), whether the charge for commercial and private vehicles differs or not, and whether individuals living further away from urban areas and thus travelling further distances should face a higher charge than individuals living in urban areas.
DLI consortium members pay an annual subscription
fee that allows their faculty and students unlimited
access to numerous Statistics Canada
public use microdata files, databases and geographic files.
«
Public information belongs to the public, and it shouldn't cost thousands of dollars in legal fees to access it,» said Bruce Brown, executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the
Public information belongs to the
public, and it shouldn't cost thousands of dollars in legal fees to access it,» said Bruce Brown, executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the
public, and it shouldn't cost thousands of dollars in legal
fees to
access it,» said Bruce Brown, executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
«Uber supports the agreement between the governor and the legislature to target a per - trip
fee on Manhattan riders where there is convenient
access to
public transit and to adopt a first - in - the - nation tax discount on shared trips,» Anfang said in a statement.
But the decision means the
public has no
access to clear information about how much May's various legal battles are costing the taxpayer, not just in terms of legal
fees but also including compensation paid out after unsuccessful cases.
The focus of the
public debate around the 2011 education white paper was on
fees and
access: if we are to use the market discourse then it was about the demand side of the brave new education market.
Lead education will be provided on city website, in user
fee bills, during clean sweeps, translated in various languages, and on
public access television and city building permit applications.
At noon, the Assembly will hold a joint
public hearing to examine the adequacy of the
fee schedule for medical provider reimbursement proposed by the Workers» Compensation Board to be used under both the workers» compensation system and the no - fault system and to determine its impact on
access to quality treatment and return to work rates, Hearing Room B, LOB, Albany.
Different courts have reached different conclusions regarding what sort of restrictions, often in terms of ballot
access,
public debate inclusion, filing
fees, and residency requirements, may be imposed.
But he and members of other good government groups are putting a priority on strengthening FOIL in other ways, including passing a law that would mandate the payment of attorneys»
fees to a plaintiff when a court finds that an agency had no «reasonable basis» to deny
access to a
public record.
The funding will help 30 research - intensive universities develop open
access policies and pay the author
fees charged by publishers to make a paper more freely available to the
public.
This section also includes information on parking
fees and passes, valet parking,
public transportation and taxis, and the Air Charity Network, a nonprofit organization that provides free air transportation for people in need seeking
access to specialized health care facilities.
But since most of those who will benefit are private landowners on the shore, one N.J. lawmaker wants to prohibit the shore towns from charging
access fees to their
public beaches.
Some people say the beach restoration work, which will largely be paid for with federal tax dollars, will mostly help to protect expensive homes for the wealthy — people who have free
access to the beach — while most communities would still be charging
fees for
public access.
The nearly 150,000 members who are still covered under the
public education legislation have free
access to Bookshare's titles, and once those students have graduated they are able to pay a very small membership
fee to continue their
access to the catalog.
I prefer to use this selection criteria — no annual
fees, good rewards, online
access, reasonable grace period, no transaction
fees and is rated «high» in terms of
public ratings.
Many successful traders provide their Forex trades in
public access either for free or for a reasonable
fee, becoming signal providers.
Then combined with a reduction in state funding for
public schools and easier
access to student loan debt;
public schools went on a rampage of raising tuitions,
fees, and expenses for students that attended.
FOI laws were created to allow individuals to
access public data held by the Federal Government, and since the IRS is part of that Government, you can use Freedom of Information Requests to see how they calculated your back taxes owed, how they've determined what penalties,
fees, fines, and interest should apply to your debt, and look for problems that would allow you to reduce or even wipe out the money that they're demanding.
• Opened additional areas of the South Shelter to
public access • Lowered adoption
fees, removed unnecessary obstacles for adoption and offer monthly specials • Offering no cost adoptions to veterans, (J Paws, joining pets and warriors) • Offering no cost adoptions to our seniors over 60 for senior animals (Silver Paws) • Community Cat Diversion Program • Fast tracking highly adoptable animals
Elite cards also tend to be stocked with richer side benefits than lower
fee cards, such as preferred VIP concert seating,
access to ticket sales before they go
public, luxury gifts and assistance with private jet rentals.
The Royal Hawaiian resort offers cultural activities, gold standard signature concierge service, valet parking (
fee); doctors - on - call, florist, currency exchange service, Japanese concierge, laundry and dry cleaning; dining service and world - class restaurants and bars, wireless internet
access in rooms and all
public areas, bilingual staff, 24 - hour room service, business center, and beach and pool services
Facilities, Master Antenna / Cable TV, Common Maint / Repair, Electric In Unit, Recycling, Internet
Access, Three or More, Outdoor Pool, Restrictions, Home Owners Assn
Fee, Short Term Rental Allowed, Long Term Rental Allowed, Cable TV Available, Lawn Maintenance, Recycling Available, Carpeting, Tile, Call Listing Office, Fire Sprinkler, Split Bedroom Plan, Smoke Detector, Oceanfront, Inside City Limits, Ocean Front, Ocean View, Tub, Shower, Vanity, Lvr / DR Combo, Central Heat, Central Air, Electric, Electric, Cable TV, Electricity, Sewer, Telephone, Underground Utilities, Water
Public, Dishwasher, Range, Microwave, Pantry, Closing
Unlimited business internet
access in your guest room and
public spaces is available to all guests as part of our Resort
Fee program.
24 hour Reception Services, housekeeping, ATM machine, free WiFi internet
access, 24 hour internet corner, 5 flexible event rooms with A / V equipment, medical service and defibrillator available, international newspapers available, free covered private parking available, accessible hotel, shopping gallery, unisex hairdresser, dogs and cats up to 5 kg admitted on request for a
fee -
access to
public areas of the hotel restricted.
Waikiki's Most Fabulous Beachfront Hotel - «The Pink Palace» The Royal Hawaiian resort offers cultural activities, gold standard signature concierge service, valet parking (
fee); doctors - on - call, florist, currency exchange service, Japanese concierge, laundry and dry cleaning; dining service and world - class restaurants and bars, wireless internet
access in rooms and all
public...
For those who must work, the 24 - hour business center offers a full range of services and Wi - Fi Internet
access is available in
public areas and in room for a
fee.
Hotel resort
fee inclusions: - In - room wireless internet
access and public area wireless high speed internet access - Local calls and 800 access calls - In room - coffee - Beach chairs, beach towels - Access to pool - Access to the fitness center The above list may not be comprehe
access and
public area wireless high speed internet
access - Local calls and 800 access calls - In room - coffee - Beach chairs, beach towels - Access to pool - Access to the fitness center The above list may not be comprehe
access - Local calls and 800
access calls - In room - coffee - Beach chairs, beach towels - Access to pool - Access to the fitness center The above list may not be comprehe
access calls - In room - coffee - Beach chairs, beach towels -
Access to pool - Access to the fitness center The above list may not be comprehe
Access to pool -
Access to the fitness center The above list may not be comprehe
Access to the fitness center The above list may not be comprehensive.
Secure on site parking is available (
fees apply) as well as free WiFi
access in all
public areas.
The resort
fee includes: Property - wide high speed internet
access (
public spaces and in - room), unlimited local and toll free calls, airline boarding pass printing and fitness center
access for guests 18 +.
24 - hour reception, currency exchange through ATM machine, Concierge services, Internet
access (
fee applies), high - speed wireless internet
access (free of charge in
public areas), airport shuttle (available on request
fee applies), shopping arcade, disabled
access, medical assistance, laundry service, free onsite parking facilities, conference rooms and meeting rooms, ballroom, banquet facilities, business centre, limo / town car service, honeymoon added value with fruit basket and bottle of wine in the room, exclusive to Hotles4u guests are welcomed with a drink on arrival.
It's the only place on the island where you can
access public Wi - Fi, for a
fee.
Strictly for adult couples over the age of 21 Spa with sauna, steam room, and treatment menu Tours and excursions Store Scuba diving 24 hour room service with extra
fee Romantic dinner by the sea with extra
fee Exclusive wines and liquors for sale Internet
access Copy and fax services Appropriate attire required in hotel restaurants Photos and videos are forbidden in the
public areas of the hotel No sexual activities of any kind in the
public areas of the hotel
The resort
fee includes: Property - wide high speed internet
access (
public spaces and in - room), unlimited local and toll free calls, airline boarding pass printing, notary service, daily digital newspaper
access and fitness center
access for guests 18 +.
The fund is designed to help scientists like Professor Michael Mann cope with the legal
fees that stack up in fighting attempts by climate - skeptic groups to gain
access to private emails and other correspondence through lawsuits and Freedom of Information Act requests at their
public universities.
Considered a top state for solar energy potential — and home to a robust rooftop solar sector — Arizona's current net metering policy debates started in 2013, when utility Arizona
Public Service sparked controversy with a
fee proposal for rooftop solar customers that regulators ultimately scaled back to a $ 5 grid
access charge.
The only money contributed to the Science Bulletin effort went to paying the «
public access»
fees, so that people could read their study for free.
As part of recent Spanish measures to reduce
public expenses and increase
public income, the Spanish Ley 10/2012 substantially raises judicial
fees (a «tasa judicial» is a
fee charged when citizens
access certain judicial services)[1], a move that has generated a great deal of protests by judges, lawyers and citizens alike.
The reality is that while some clients may be able to pay privately for the Art 8 parts of their case (which is of course a bonus to the firm on top of the fixed
fee they would otherwise get from legal aid funding), many more can not afford to do so (if they have been assessed as eligible on means for
public funding for the asylum part of the case it is hard to see how they are expected to have easy
access to private funding for the Art 8 part of their case).
Now, roughly a decade later, Carl Malamud and others argue that PACER actually deters
access by holding
public documents hostage behind an 8 - cents - a-page
fee wall.
Why would they, whose finances come completely from the
fees paid by their members, want to finance programs and services intended to help the
public access justice without the assistance of a lawyer?
Both Wiley and Kirtsaeng proposed that the Court provide guidance to district courts in order to direct their discretion in determining whether to award attorney's
fees to a prevailing party «towar [d] the purposes of the Copyright Act,» which the Court articulates as «enriching the general
public through
access to creative works» and «enhancing the probability that both creators and users... will enjoy the substantive rights» provided by the Copyright Act.
Moreover, one could imagine different judges concluding (1) that court
fees are never permissible or (2) that exemptions are not always necessary or (3) that this particular
fees regime was reasonable because it allowed for exemptions for impoverished litigants; indeed, the regime aimed to strike a delicate balance between the interests of individual litigants and the
public interest in effective, efficient
access to justice (see Rothstein J.'s dissent, paras. 103 - 112).
The acronym stands for
Public Access to Court Electronic Records, but that public access comes with a catch — a registration requirement and a user fee of 8 cents per
Public Access to Court Electronic Records, but that public access comes with a catch — a registration requirement and a user fee of 8 cents per
Access to Court Electronic Records, but that
public access comes with a catch — a registration requirement and a user fee of 8 cents per
public access comes with a catch — a registration requirement and a user fee of 8 cents per
access comes with a catch — a registration requirement and a user
fee of 8 cents per page.
The folks at
public.resource.org believe that PACER's registration requirement and
fees create needless obstacles to
public access.
The decision states that while court hearing
fees are permissible in principle, those that present «undue hardship» to litigants, such that they are discouraged from
accessing the court system, violate core jurisdictional principles within the Constitution: «The historic task of the superior courts is to resolve disputes between individuals and decide questions of private and
public law.