Sentences with phrase «then get a permit»

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Then, of course, you need to get and pay for all of the permits for the city or town you operate in and board of health approval.
They seem to have gotten turbocharged by a ruling in 2007 that permitted people — in practice, mainly hedge funds — to buy shares after a merger has been announced and for the express purpose of voting against it and then seeking an appraisal.
It's a nice touch if you can get away from the office for lunch or happy hour, but if time doesn't permit or you're truly concerned he won't take the news well, then ask for a 20 or 30 minute meeting.
Then, tomorrow and still later in the week, we will get important data points from the housing market, when results on housing starts, building permits, and sales of existing homes are issued.
You'll first need to find that perfect plot of land, then check the zoning, then you need to get a building permit, hire an engineer to make some drawings, contract a company to build the car wash, and then there's absolutely no guarantee that it will make money because no one has tried to run a car wash in that location before!
He then encouraged students to get permits to carry guns on campus so they could «teach them a lesson if they ever show up here.»
Getting a driver's license is, then, an instance of an action permitted under some (but not all) conditions to the members of the set of human beings over fifteen and resident in Chicago.
Then I can get up and speak with the firm understanding that I alone am permitted to speak uninterrupted.
But if the congregation is made up of folks with differing views about who should be permitted to serve the church in various ways, well then you've got a mess.
No - one ever kept him for more than one season, with stories of missing training sessions and bustups with managers, before finally settling down and getting nearly a full season with Murcia and then Almeria, where he was playing when he was finally granted a work permit to play in England.
In case you missed it, Ghost got pulled off the Provorov pairing after his shift at the 10:40 mark, after getting beat by Guentzel at the blue line and then failing to chase down a loose puck in the slot and permitting another chance.
Then we buy Granit Xhaka, Rob Holding and Asano, (who's name doesn't appear anywhere on the team sheets and hasn't even got a work permit).
Sign Assano, milk millions on shirt sales across Asia and then announce that he can't get a permit and may leave?
He buys someone he knows will not get a work permit then blames the system for the player not being eligible.
Since then we've changed our approach on signing players but the concept of loaning until you get a work permit was just not a thing then... I don't even know if you could!
He's a LW apparently, but if we actually buy him and he cost less than 10 mils, then we probably won't get a working permit for him and he has to be loaned..
Knowing the right time is for your teenager to get a learner's permit and then a driver's license can be challenging.
I put a big effort in helping mothers who give birth here to make an informed choice and help breastfeeding started, since free formula is only available during the period when they apply for a stay permit, it finishes once they get it or once their application is denied, then they are on their own.
Under our current system of representative politics, voters are permitted to play a role once every five years and are then expected to let their elected MP get on with the job of politicking on their behalf.
«In general now, in order to get the permits to build, as a minimum all buildings require a wind expert to identify problems, then do something about it,» he says.
When the weather permits we head for the grill, but there are times when those best laid plans get rained out, then we head for the oven wi...
For example, suppose you made a $ 5,500 contribution to a Roth IRA early in 2017, then got a larger bonus than you expected and found that due to the income limitation your permitted contribution was only $ 4,300.
However, it's going to take time to get plans together (permit, architects, bidding out the project to contractors, etc.) and then the closing takes 60 days.
Then we can guarantee you'll get a permit, however, the earlier you book, the better chance you have.
If you don't own a boat (or know someone who owns a boat) and have a permit to privately get to the Channel Islands, then options are limited — there's only 1!
All you need is an official official permit and then must still have additionally lucky enough to get one of the few coveted seats on the visitors list.
I would concentrate on getting your site launched, building a solid presence in one place, and then adding the next as time permits.
The article then goes on to say that environmental officials get excited because the fuel is much cleaner than coal and could save landfill space, but faces hurdles since... «The state doesn't currently issue permits for the «processed fuel»...» Did someone hear a primal scream?
I once got a permit to build a 12 × 20 shed, had it all inspected, and then moved in.
I think it only fair to Altamont residents that the county take the time and research what U.S. Windpower told the county and us to get the permits in the first place, and then what the real facts are.
I would be incensed if brown coal and aluminium companies got free permits then sold them.
Then, after you build the plant, good luck getting a permit to operate it.
This is illustrated by the following examples: * On October 14, 1999, in a letter to certain landowners that explained FPL Energyís decision to withdraw its first conditional use permit application, an FPL Energy representative stated: «If the situation [public opposition] does not improve, then we will have one last get together and thank you for your efforts and move to another area in Wisconsin that will take the turbines.»
If your landlord wishes to raise your rent above the guideline then he or she must file an application with the Landlord and Tenant Board and get a legally binding order permitting him or her to do so.
For example, if your teenager recently hit Sweet 16 and got a learner's permit and then a driver's license, you're going to see a jump in the cost of your insurance policy.
However, to get learners permits (and then Vermont DMV licenses), minors need to meet specific requirements set by the VT Department of Motor Vehicles.
If you want to get a driver's permit then you need to study basic driving and get a certificate of completion which will state that you were able to complete a certain driving course.
With both packages students get a complete California drivers education, satisfying all the requirements to get a learner's permit and then drivers license.
So take our 6 hour class to get your permit, then schedule a road test right after that (In English or Espanol).
In this manner they will have at least 6 - 12 hours of in car before they turn 15 1/2 and get their permit, then they can start driving with you.
Then we went to the DMV to get my daughter's learner's permit where we ran into 3 other people we knew doing the same thing.
We also offer packages that will help you satisfy California driver education requirements in order to get your learner's permit and then your drivers license.
Well I started the program a couple of months ago and did my in the class hours and then once I got my permit I did the road hours with the school also.
If your child has a class trip or other activity, such as an athletic practice or game, and if you can not get along or be in the same space as your co-parent, then whichever parent has physical custody of the child on the day of the event will be permitted to attend the event.
If he wants to come over occasionally after school, then he should be permitted to do so as he wants to, and then be given a lift home later, early enough that it doesn't interfere with his schoolwork, his sleep (teenage boys need a LOT of sleep because physical growth occurs during sleep time), and getting ready for the next day.
Then how much longer and more expansive would it be to have plans drawn up, get them approved and go through the additional permitting and inspection process.
(what does HOT mean and to who)- «numerous upgrades» (does that mean 4 or 100)- «high end flooring» (does than mean $ 1 or $ 100 per sq ft)- «throughout» (does that mean in the closets and patio too)- «loads of cupboards» (I guess a transport is backing up right now)- «freshly painted» (does it smell nice)- «ready to move into» (i guess they got a mold test done before listing)- «Full bathrooms» (i guess you better hold it then)--» parking for 4 cars» (hondas or crown vics)-» mature neighbourhood» (is that old or does it mean no more vacant land exists)- «fenced in» (I guess that means the agent saw the permits and survey already)- «easy access to highways» (does this means it backs onto a major noisy four lane)- «tastefully updated» (I guess you can eat off the floors)- «sony 60» TV (glad to see the agent agreeing to pay for repairs)- «single attached garage» (a member of ashley madison maybe)-» tree lined street» (glad to see the city has been contacted to verify no remediation)- «this really is a fabulous home» (wow assuming all that liability in one phrase)-» within walking distance» (one block for grannies or 2 miles for teens)- «country life in the city» (you can have chickens and plow the yard)-» great location» (I guess all their other listings have a poor one)- «brand new» (wow that means what exactly)
The current syndication model permits MLS services to give away their data to syndicators like Trulia and Zillow, who then monetize it while brokers and agents get nothing in return.
Go to your local courthouse and get it!!!!!!! Then, go apply for a handgun permit so that you are prepared to defend yourself.
Then several of the local municipalities started passing ordinances either banning short term rentals or imposing restrictive permitting practices and requiring owners to get a business license etc..
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