Sentences with phrase «use provisions add»

Loss of use provisions add to the value of a renters policy, helping policy holders to move forward after a sudden catastrophic loss.

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Others have taken it a step further, adding a more detailed outline of how text messages will be used and having customers sign and acknowledge the following provision:
The enterprise plan adds expanded usage limits, additional administrative control, the ability to use the company's authentication system so IT can provision users without creating new accounts, etc..
Added bonus: The deduction has been expanded to include «used» property that otherwise qualifies under this provision.
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The Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 9801 et seq.) is amended --(1) in section 658E (c)(3)(C) by adding at the end the following: «Provision of diapers for use by eligible children within the State who receive or are offered child care services for which financial assistance is provided under this Act is a direct service and shall not be included in administrative costs.»
It's highly unlikely hydrofracking will be approved for use any time in 2012; Cuomo's budget proposal for the coming fiscal year, which begins April 1, made no provision for added staff at DEC or other agencies to monitor hydrofracking.
Cities need to add a layer of preparedness, such as land - use restrictions in flood - prone areas, provisions for groundwater pumping and regular dredging in some areas to minimize silt and sand deposits on riverbeds following heavy rainfall.
The Federation letter adds, however, that «While this bill represents progress in key areas, we remain concerned about some provisions... that include, among other things, limitations on NASA's use of Space Act Agreements....»
The final rule also adds new provisions concerning passengers who use medical oxygen and passengers who are deaf or hard - of - hearing.
Hardware Root of Trust: BlackBerry's manufacturing process uses a proprietary technique that adds security from the start, allowing for the tracking, verification and provisioning of DTEK50.
Pursuant to the Act's directive, the Commission promulgated the original TSR in 1995 and subsequently amended it in 2003 and again in 2008 to add, among other things, provisions establishing the National Do Not Call Registry and addressing the use of pre-recorded messages.
And while works by artists such as Jodi or the McCoys (who also make Net pieces and post their works online) may fall within fair - use provisions, Wendy Selzer, an attorney and a fellow at Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, adds that by virtue of being visible online, they are more likely to be found and challenged.
The greens, hawks, and farmers helped convince the Senate to add an ethanol provision to the energy bill — now awaiting action by a House - Senate conference committee — that would require refiners to more than double their use of ethanol to 8 billion gallons per year by 2012.
It also includes editing tools that can be used to add provisions, numbered lists, defined terms, and other items with one click.
Therefore, the High Court passed undertakings by which traders committed not to «create the false impression that the consumer has already won, will win or will on doing a particular act win, a prize or equivalent benefit, when in fact taking any action recommended by the [trader] in relation to claiming the prize or other equivalent benefit is subject to the consumer paying money or incurring a cost which is either: (a) a substantial proportion of the unit cost to the defendant of the provision to the consumer of the thing described as a prize or other equivalent benefit; or (b) in the case of a charge stated to be for delivery and insurance, used by the defendant to finance in whole or in part its acquisition, handling or other cost of the making available of that thing, other than the actual cost of its delivery to the consumer and insurance (if any) in transit» (account rendered by the CJEU in C - 428 / 11 at para 20, emphasis added).
«The only effect of a positive vote will be to make same - sex couples, and their families, unequal to everyone else; this is discrimination in its rawest form... There is no Massachusetts precedent discussing, or deciding, whether the initiative procedure may be used to add a constitutional provision that purposefully discriminates against an oppressed and disfavored minority of our citizens in direct contravention of theprinciples of liberty and equality protection by Art. 1 of the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights.»
Many of these commenters proposed that a provision be added to the rule that would require court and administrative orders to safeguard the disclosure and use of protected health information.
The preamble to the NPRM solicited comment on whether there was a need to add national security determinations under Executive Order 10450 to the rule's provision on State Department uses and disclosures of protected health information for security determinations.
It was settled law that, before interpreting a statute by adding, omitting or substituting words, a court had to be abundantly sure of three matters: (i) the intended purpose of the statute or provision in question; (ii) that, by inadvertence, the draftsman and Parliament had failed to give effect to that purpose in the provision in question; and (iii) the substance of the provision Parliament would have made, although not necessarily the precise words Parliament would have used, had the error in the Bill been noticed.
In any case, a savvy auto insurance consumer will research the requirements and provisions for PIP for his or her own home state and use the information as a basis for deciding whether to add this coverage.
You may choose to limit or expand your life insurance coverage for term insurance or permanent insurance policies through the use of policy riders, which are optional provisions that can be added to your original life insurance policy for an additional premium.
Add to this the provisions for medical payments coverage and loss of use, and you can clearly see that renters insurance is about much more than just protecting your clothes and furniture against the threat of fire in your condo.
Usually, you can quickly add provisions for commercial use to a personal auto policy for a small additional cost.
«The final rule adds new regulatory provisions guiding the use of parole on a case - by - case basis with respect to entrepreneurs of start - up entities who can demonstrate through evidence of substantial and demonstrated potential for rapid business growth and job creation that they would provide a significant public benefit to the United States.
Certainly a major attraction of adding residential to retail uses is the provision of a built - in customer base.
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