Sentences with phrase «public registry offices»

Data of the Survey 1999/2001 of the Cooperative Health Research in the Augsburg Region (KORA; random sample from public registry offices... listings; N = 4261; age range: 25 — 74, response: 67 %) were analysed via multiple regressions.
Data of the Survey 1999/2001 of the Cooperative Health Research in the Augsburg Region (KORA; random sample from public registry offices

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As one realtor recently stated on a public forum: «I doubt [this ruling] will affect agents, as this information has always been publicly available at the registry office.
(4) Every set of standard charge terms filed under subsection (1) shall be made available in the prescribed manner and upon payment of the required fee for public inspection and copying in the land registry offices for the parts of Ontario designated under this Part on a day not later than thirty days after the day on which the set is filed with the Director.
The National Criminal Records Search (NCRS) compiles information from various sources including state Departments of Corrections, Administrative Offices of the Court, County Courts, Departments of Public Safety, Bureaus of Investigations, Criminal Apprehensions and Parole and Probations, County arrest data, and other warrant lists and registries.
The general public must attend at a registry office to get that information, and that for all intents and purposes keeps the nosies at bay; the ex who wants to know much you made on the sale or paid for the current house you're currently living in with your new partner; how much your employer paid for their house and how much your relative's inheritance was worth because you weren't in the will.
Since, under the Privacy Act, private sellers are protected until the closing makes the registry office information public, even so MLS publishes sold prices at time of contract firming,
PED, I'm not sure what to infer from you reply but would I be correct in thinking that you believe the information concerning my property not be available in the way that Viewpoint makes it available but be available from Realtors and through public sources such as land registry offices.
There is a great deal of difference John M between the public being able to search properties by having to attend in person at the land registry office, search properties in a given area to see which may or may not have been sold recently and then pay for the printouts versus sitting at a computer and being able to seach all listings then save the information to a computer.
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