We also want to work more closely
with other associations within the legal industry, such as those aligned with technology or outside counsel.
Will create and maintain liaisons
with other associations within WI to promote athletic training, create marketing plans to promote the profession with great attention given to National Athletic Training Month in March.
Not exact matches
This freedom means that all men are to be immune from coercion on the part of individuals or of social groups and of any human power, in such wise that no one is to be forced to act in a manner contrary to his own beliefs, whether privately or publicly, whether alone or in
association with others,
within due limits.»
Also detracting from the clean and green advantage is that these attributes are also connected
with other countries such as the USA and France (see Table 1).88 While Australia often has the strongest
association with these attributes, the relative advantage is not as strong as many
within the industry believe.
some of these «new, cool supplements» that cause guys to pop aren't supplements that contain illegal substances (intentionally), supplements
with ingredients lists
within the USADA (or
other anti - doping / PED
association guidelines) are often made in labs / factories not in America shipped here and packaged / branded by the companies here.
Such Divisions and Branches may elect officers, hold meetings, appoint committees, enter into relations
with other societies and promote
within their fields the objects of the
Association.
The aim of the
association is to work for all deaf and
other people
with hearing disabilities in all fields: before, during, and after school age,
within the field of education, in the labor market, as well as the social and cultural life.
The chief executive of the National Governors
Association (NGA), Emma Knights, said her association agreed with Lord Nash that groups of schools worked best when the schools were within «half a lunchtime or period's travel of each ot
Association (NGA), Emma Knights, said her
association agreed with Lord Nash that groups of schools worked best when the schools were within «half a lunchtime or period's travel of each ot
association agreed
with Lord Nash that groups of schools worked best when the schools were
within «half a lunchtime or period's travel of each
other».
Within ten years, the Florida Writers
Association had turned it into a professional organization
with more than 1,000 members from every corner of the state of Florida as well as
other states and the Virgin Islands.
You agree to promptly notify ChoiceTrade in writing if you are now or if you become: (a) registered or qualified
with the Securities Exchange Commission, the Commodities Futures Trading Commission, any state securities agency, any securities exchange or
association, or any commodities or futures contract market or
association; (b) engaged as a «registered investment adviser»
within the meaning of Section 201 (11) of the Investment Advisors Act of 1940 (whether or not registered or qualified under that act); or (c) employed by a bank or
other organization exempt from registration under federal and / or state securities laws to perform functions that would require you to be so registered or qualified if you were to perform such functions for an organization not so exempt.
«Credit Services Organization» does not include any of the following: (i) a person authorized to make loans or extensions of credit under the laws of this State or the United States who is subject to regulation and supervision by this State or the United States, or a lender approved by the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for participation in a mortgage insurance program under the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. Section 1701 et seq.); (ii) a bank or savings and loan
association whose deposits or accounts are eligible for insurance by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, or a subsidiary of such a bank or savings and loan
association; (iii) a credit union doing business in this State; (iv) a nonprofit organization exempt from taxation under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, [FN1] provided that such organization does not charge or receive any money or
other valuable consideration prior to or upon the execution of a contract or
other agreement between the buyer and the nonprofit organization; (v) a person licensed as a real estate broker by this state if the person is acting
within the course and scope of that license; (vi) a person licensed to practice law in this State acting
within the course and scope of the person's practice as an attorney; (vii) a broker - dealer registered
with the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission acting
within the course and scope of that regulation; (viii) a consumer reporting agency; and (ix) a residential mortgage loan broker or banker who is duly licensed under the Illinois Residential Mortgage License Act of 1987.
Begin searching for your pet's new home
within your networks: Your workplace, community
association, religious organization, neighborhood, or any
other group you are affiliated
with; you can do this by advertising in an internal newsletter, sending out a mass email, or posting flyers
with a description and photos of your pet.
Argos» territory is comprised of the audiovisual and plastic arts, whereby much attention is given to the interface
with other disciplines and to the conscious and alert
association with evolutions
within the information society.
The battle has exposed deep rifts
within the Chamber of Commerce, the National
Association of Manufacturers and
other business lobbies,
with companies leaving their trade organizations almost daily in disputes over climate change legislation.
While our findings do not support those from
other studies testing for patterns
within countries, they are consistent
with results from cross-sectional studies testing for
associations between temperature and the SSR conducted on a broader global scale.
Working hand - in - hand
with our regional offices and
associations in Guangzhou, Jakarta, Seoul and Singapore and our friendly law firms in
other parts of Asia, we are able to provide a comprehensive Asian service to clients operating
within Asia.
Given discussions under way
within the Washington State Bar
Association (WSBA) and the Washington Supreme Court, there likely will be more ABS expansion to come, along
with other potential law practice regulatory reforms that will fundamentally change the law practice landscape for lawyers and our clients.
The following shall be prohibited as incompatible
with the internal market: all agreements between undertakings, decisions by
associations of undertakings and concerted practices which may affect trade between Member States and which have as their object or effect the prevention, restriction or distortion of competition
within the internal market, and in particular those which: (a) directly or indirectly fix purchase or selling prices or any
other trading conditions; (b) limit or control production, markets, technical development, or investment; (c) share markets or sources of supply; (d) apply dissimilar conditions to equivalent transactions
with other trading parties, thereby placing them at a competitive disadvantage; (e) make the conclusion of contracts subject to acceptance by the
other parties of supplementary obligations which, by their nature or according to commercial usage, have no connection
with the subject of such contracts.
Along
with our
other Greater China offices in Beijing, Shanghai and our
association in Guangzhou *, we provide a comprehensive range of legal services to clients operating
within the Greater China region.
With Foxwordy Enterprise, law departments, law firms, legal
associations, law school faculty and
other groups of lawyers can collaborate
within their organization privately and reach outside their organization to the larger Foxwordy network as needed.
Comment:
Other commenters recommended that certain entities be included
within the definition of «business partner,» such as transcription services; employee representatives; in vitro diagnostic manufacturers; private state and comparative health data organizations; state hospital
associations; warehouses; «whistleblowers,» credit card companies that deal
with health billing; and patients.
The BSN token is based on the Etheruem network, and it will be utilized in the Bastonet Application in booking and ticketing processes of airlines, and in transfer of data and value
within the network in
association with other airline services like air cargo movement, crew management, passenger data transfer and aircraft maintenance scheduling, loyalty programmes etc..
-- Support in building networks in the new location — Job search support (ways to find new jobs; CV / resume and interview etiquette)-- Employer information (eg which companies employ English - speaking staff)-- 1 to 1 Career coaching and career workshops, before and after relocation — Support groups
with other expat partners in a similar situation — A spouse
association for networking and support — Access to an internal spouse liaison officer — Information about opportunities
within larger employers — Assistance in setting up a business — Relocation assistance such as mentoring by local, well - adjusted expat spouses — Effective inter-cultural and language training — Add your own ideas.
Within our own industry, Clarifacts is a founding member of the National
Association of Professional Background Screeners and routinely works
with others in the organization to advance the profession — especially when it comes to maintaining compliance.
It provides a mechanism for divisions between different interest groups
within the community, including between traditional owners and
other Indigenous residents
with an historical
association with the land, to be discussed and resolved.
Strong gradients of
association between childhood socioeconomic conditions and adult health have been consistently observed in a number of British, and
other, populations at various stages
within their life course,
with outcomes considered including all - cause mortality, general health measures and specific causes of mortality and morbidity.1 — 10 This study continues to provide clear evidence for
association between childhood socioeconomic deprivation and adult general health and mental well - being, even considered
within a broad context of child well - being including
other aspects of family background, health and development.
Second, in line
with the results of
other studies that unexpectedly found a negative
association between triadic coordination and marital satisfaction in parents (Favez et al., 2011), it is likely that parents in a more positive family context — e.g.,
with a lower level of coparenting conflict — might be more able to develop reflexive thinking and thus be more critical in their assessment of child symptoms, whereas parents facing difficulties
within the family might trigger defense mechanisms, such as denial, leading to a bias in the assessment of their child in a falsely positive way.
REALTOR ® Members holding membership pursuant to Article III, Section 1 (C)(1)(ii) of this Constitution shall be Board Members of the local Board designated by them pursuant to that section of the Constitution and of the state
association within whose jurisdiction that local Board is located and shall enjoy all of the rights, privileges and obligations, including compliance
with the Code of Ethics, of
other REALTOR ® Members of that state
association and local Board except: obligations related to mandatory education, meeting attendance, or indoctrination classes or similar requirements; the right to use the term REALTOR ® in connection
with their franchise firm's name; and the right to hold elective office in the local Board or state
association.
From the dues paid by the Institutes, Societies and Councils of the National
Association in accordance
with Article II, Section 1 hereof, the National
Association shall credit thirty - five dollars ($ 35.00) to the account of the Member Board (Local) for each individual included on the list provided by the Institute, Society or Council whose office address is
within the assigned territorial jurisdiction of that Member Board, provided however, if the office location is also
within the territorial jurisdiction of a Commercial Overlay Board, as provided for in Article III, Section 4 of the National
Association's Constitution, the thirty - five dollars ($ 35.00) amount will be credited to the Commercial Overlay Board, unless the Institute Affiliate Member directs that the dues be credited to the
other board.
Time to consider which side of your bread is being buttered, and by who, and it ain't the up - side by first - class professionals, but rather, it is predominantly the dark underside by here - today - gone - tomorrow realturds and / or long - term learned - the - ropes realturds (playing along
with the industry - centric rules against slagging
other realturds), not to mention too many low - life - ignoring realturd - supporting self - serving
ASSociation officials living off of realturds» dues - dollars (of which there are many more than non-realturds» dues dollars in my opinion), and that, my friend, is the problem that Chris and many
others within ORE have not only recognized, but who have the gonads to break ranks
with the devil that they know and rightfully kick sand in its face.
When the National
Association shall have entered into a membership agreement with any state association complying with the provisions of this Article, any local board or individual holding primary membership in a local board within the territory of such association shall not be elected to membership in the National Association unless such board or individual shall be a member of such state association, and Member Boards of the National Association within the territory of such state association shall, as a condition of continued membership in the National Association, maintain membership in such state association; provided, however, that the National Association shall reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in a state association and of retaining as a Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
Association shall have entered into a membership agreement
with any state
association complying with the provisions of this Article, any local board or individual holding primary membership in a local board within the territory of such association shall not be elected to membership in the National Association unless such board or individual shall be a member of such state association, and Member Boards of the National Association within the territory of such state association shall, as a condition of continued membership in the National Association, maintain membership in such state association; provided, however, that the National Association shall reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in a state association and of retaining as a Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
association complying
with the provisions of this Article, any local board or individual holding primary membership in a local board
within the territory of such
association shall not be elected to membership in the National Association unless such board or individual shall be a member of such state association, and Member Boards of the National Association within the territory of such state association shall, as a condition of continued membership in the National Association, maintain membership in such state association; provided, however, that the National Association shall reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in a state association and of retaining as a Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
association shall not be elected to membership in the National
Association unless such board or individual shall be a member of such state association, and Member Boards of the National Association within the territory of such state association shall, as a condition of continued membership in the National Association, maintain membership in such state association; provided, however, that the National Association shall reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in a state association and of retaining as a Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
Association unless such board or individual shall be a member of such state
association, and Member Boards of the National Association within the territory of such state association shall, as a condition of continued membership in the National Association, maintain membership in such state association; provided, however, that the National Association shall reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in a state association and of retaining as a Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
association, and Member Boards of the National
Association within the territory of such state association shall, as a condition of continued membership in the National Association, maintain membership in such state association; provided, however, that the National Association shall reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in a state association and of retaining as a Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
Association within the territory of such state
association shall, as a condition of continued membership in the National Association, maintain membership in such state association; provided, however, that the National Association shall reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in a state association and of retaining as a Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
association shall, as a condition of continued membership in the National
Association, maintain membership in such state association; provided, however, that the National Association shall reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in a state association and of retaining as a Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
Association, maintain membership in such state
association; provided, however, that the National Association shall reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in a state association and of retaining as a Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
association; provided, however, that the National
Association shall reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in a state association and of retaining as a Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
Association shall reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in a state
association and of retaining as a Member Board in the National Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
association and of retaining as a Member Board in the National
Association any local board which resigns from a state association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
Association any local board which resigns from a state
association or which is expelled from such association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
association or which is expelled from such
association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
association for any cause
other than the nonpayment of dues on a parity
with other Member Boards in such state; and provided further, that any state
association may, upon so notifying the National Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
association may, upon so notifying the National
Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
Association, also reserve the right of review on the application of any local board refused membership in the National
Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
Association and of retaining as a Member Board in such state
association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
association any local board which resigns from, or is expelled from, the National
Association for any cause other than the nonpayment of dues to the National Association on a parity with other Mem
Association for any cause
other than the nonpayment of dues to the National
Association on a parity with other Mem
Association on a parity
with other Member Boards.
Some teams are stand - alone companies;
others are affiliated
with a broker «like a company
within a company,» says Tom Quattlebaum, CAE, RCE, CEO of the Anne Arundel (Md.) County
Association of REALTORS ®.
In the case of a real estate firm, partnership, or corporation, whose business activity is substantially all commercial, only those principals actively engaged in the real estate business in connection
with the same office, or any
other offices
within the jurisdiction of the
association in which one of the firm's principals holds REALTOR ® membership, shall be required to hold REALTOR ® membership unless otherwise qualified for Institute Affiliate Membership, as described in Section 1 (b) of Article IV.
In the case of a real estate firm, partnership, or corporation, whose business activity is substantially all commercial, only those principals actively engaged in the real estate business in connection
with the same office, or any
other offices
within the jurisdiction of the
association in which one of the firm's principals holds REALTOR ® membership, shall be required REALTOR ® membership unless otherwise qualified for Institute Affiliate membership.
B. Individuals who are actively engaged in the real estate profession
other than as sole proprietors, partners, corporate officers, or branch office managers, in order to qualify for REALTOR ® Membership, shall at the time of application, be associated either as an employee or as an independent contractor
with a Designated REALTOR ® Member of the
Association or a Designated REALTOR ® Member of another
Association (if a Secondary Member) and maintain a current, valid Florida real estate broker's or salesperson's license or be licensed, registered, or certified by an appropriate state regulatory agency to engage in the appraisal of real property, shall complete,
within sixty (60) days of making application, a course of instruction covering the Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of the
Association, the Bylaws of the State
Association, and the Constitution and Bylaws and Code of Ethics of the NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®, shall pass such reasonable and nondiscriminatory written examination thereon as may be required by the Board of Directors, and shall agree in writing or by electronic agreement that if elected to membership they will abide by the Code of Ethics of the NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®, and by the Constitution, Bylaws, and Rules and Regulations of the local Board, State
Association, and the National
Association.