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Do I order a preliminary title report?

FAS: Financial Asset Services, Inc.: Contact Us: Common Ques...
If the property is located in an area which the temperature drops below freezing, then the property is to be winterized. In these areas, all properties must be winterized between October 15th and March 1st, or longer as the locale requires. Winterization is not to exceed $100.00 in most states, please contact your assigned Asset Manager for authorization above this amount.

What is a Preliminary Change-in-Ownership Report?

Tulare County - FAQ's faqs.asp
State law requires the property owner to file this form with the County Recorder when recording certain documents. If the form is not filed, the Recorder will charge an additional recording fee of $20.00. The report is still required by law to be provided even though the $20.00 may have been paid. Information furnished on this form by the property owner assists the Assessor and is not a public document. Failure to provide the Assessor with the report will result in substantial penalties.

Is the Preliminary Change of Ownership Report (PCOR) available online?

Hart Workflow™ for Public Records
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What error report is produced under "Get error report of online grade entry"?

Faculty Course Mangement System: FAQ's for Staff
This report indicates any discrepancies or conflicts that arose when the grade sheet submitted by the professor reached the SIS. For example, a professor may assign a student an F grade, but a DISC grade already resides in SIS for the student.

How are they produced?

Bachem AG / Immunology_FAQ
Antibodies are produced by plasma cells. The host's response to an antigenic presence can be characterized as two responses: the primary response and the secondary response. The primary response is a relatively weak response to the initial antigenic exposure. A series of specialized events during the primary response prepare the host for subsequent exposure to the same antigen. When the antigen is reintroduced, the secondary response is relatively more rapid and intense.

Can I refuse a preliminary breath test when I'm pulled over?

Michigan Drunk Driving Lawyer Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, unless you are a commercial driver the penalties that apply for refusing the PBT are relatively minor. Michigan Law provides that refusing a preliminary breath test is a civil infraction that caries a fine but no points. The same however is not true of the evidentiary breath test, that is, the one you are given at the police station. (The Datamaster test). A conviction for refusing this test is called an implied consent violation and will result in an automatic license suspension.

What preliminary workup precedes neurofeedback training?

FAQ - Neurofeedback Training
A careful history of the person is taken, symptoms are noted, other conditions (medical, psychological, etc.) are discussed. Records from a referring physician or counselor are reviewed. Other studies such as a T.O.V.A. or one of the many standardized tests may be done as the situation calls for. A Quantitative EEG (QEEG) reading may taken. This data is analyzed with comparisons to "normed" databases from such places as New York University, Harvard, etc.

Do I have to go to the preliminary review?

Office of Student Judicial Affairs
It is certainly in your best interest to be present at the preliminary review. This is your opportunity to hear the complaint against you and offer your side of the story, if you choose. You are not obligated to speak at the preliminary review. Ignoring the request will NOT make the problem go away. If you do not attend the preliminary review, the judicial process will continue with or without your input. BACK TO TOP

What is a preliminary hearing?

Spartanburg County's 7th Circuit Solicitor
This court procedure is the first step in a criminal case. A preliminary hearing is the right of the person charged with the crime. It is their chance to hear the evidence that the state has against them. A judge also decides if there is enough probable cause to charge defendant with the crime they are accused of committing.

What is "preliminary engineering"?

Frequently Asked Questions
Preliminary engineering is a basic drawing of the concealment structure. It shows the necessary dimensions for the concealment. Preliminary engineering drawings must be approved before final engineering can begin.

What is the Preliminary Step?

Stock Transfer Agent Resource Information
We believe that the Direct Public Offering is a preliminary step for companies seeking to be listed on OTC or on the other exchanges. Given current listing requirements for the various exchanges, the most likely step up for a previously filed Regulation A, SB-1 or SB-2 public offering would be to list with NASDAQ or the Pacific Stock Exchange although a Regulation A offering. That could be followed up with an SB-1 or SB-2 offering.

What are Preliminary Reports?

Yosemite Title Company | Frequently Asked Questions
The preliminary report will provide you with the opportunity, prior to purchase, to review matters affecting your property which will be excluded from coverage under your title insurance policy unless removed or eliminated before your purchase.

What is a preliminary prospectus?

TD Waterhouse - Electronic Services - New Issues/IPOs
A preliminary prospectus is the first document filed with regulators and released to prospective investors by an underwriter of a new issue (where applicable). Investors should review this key document before deciding to place an 'Expression of Interest'. The preliminary prospectus offers information about the new issue, including financial details, information about risk and about the issuing company, but may not contain information, such as the final price, underwriters' fees and issue size.

How are pieces produced?

Frequently Asked Questions
Dean offered a collector the following explanation of how pieces are produced. Dean draws and names a piece, and the drawing goes to a sculptor in China to be sculpted out of clay. Then a mold is made and a piece cast. It is painted and sent back for approval or changes. Originally Dean did drawings of all angles of the piece. He got himself a little tangled in deadlines at one point and sent just one view and the name. After he sent it, he started having second thoughts.

How is meth produced?

FAQ about Meth -- Paulding County, Dallas Hiram Georgia
Methamphetamines can be produced virtually anywhere. Motel rooms, trailer parks, and suburban homes can all be turned into clandestine "meth" labs capable of producing substantial quantities of the drug. The technical know-how needed to produce methamphetamines can easily be found on the Internet. These peculiarities make the production of methamphetamine unique, and especially difficult to control.

How are Iodine-125 and Palladium-103 produced?

Bard Urological
While Iodine-125 is a naturally occurring radioactive element, the I-125 used in the implant seeds is made in a nuclear reactor. Palladium-103 used in radioactive seeds can be produced either in a nuclear reactor or in a high-energy particle accelerator (cyclotron).

Where are medical radioactive isotopes produced?

Radioisotopes: Frequently Asked Questions
Medical radioactive isotopes are produced in either accelerators or nuclear reactors. Today, the United States imports about 90% of the medical radioactive isotopes used in hospitals and clinics. Our supply of medical radioactive isotopes is at risk to global conditions and the internal conditions of other countries.
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