Under current Revenue rules, parents who co-sign mortgage applications with their children could be liable for stamp duty on the new house. |
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North Vancouver City council will co-sign a letter with the North Vancouver school board that takes aim at the education funding formula. |
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Each tenant must have a guarantor co-sign the lease to ensure payments are received in full on the first day of each month. |
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I may, however, invoice her for 10, 500 CDs the first time she asks me to co-sign a loan. |
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We will break into teams to meet with our senators and representatives to urge them to co-sign the Act and other pertinent legislation. |
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Part of this plan might be to enlist a family member or someone else to co-sign the loan with you. |
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I may, however, invoice her for 10,500 CDs the first time she asks me to co-sign a loan. |
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Of course, a couple of years after that they'll be all over me to co-sign loans for the cars that their parents won't let them buy, so it'll all work out OK in the end. |
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The local accounts, although the Commission must co-sign in order to use them, are not the Commission's property. |
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Instead, the Internet pharmacies are asking Canadian physicians to co-sign prescriptions for patients they have never seen. |
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I am not the author of this resolution and my group did not co-sign the resolution. |
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My advice to co-sign this resolution was not taken up in the end, and nor, in my opinion, was the wording of some sections of it ideal. |
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Often, they will co-sign a loan, lend or give money, pay for a child's tuition, or buy a needed appliance. |
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Two witnesses must watch you do this, then they must co-sign the document in your presence, and in the presence of each other. |
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That will enable the Government to co-sign after the January 2010 national elections, moving the United Nations and Iraq into a true economic support and social development partnership. |
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Tory MPs are thought likely to raise questions in Parliament over Ms Jow-ell's decision to co-sign a mortgage a pplication. |
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In Winnipeg, he quietly convinced his fellow Manitoba bishops to co-sign a statement on the family. |
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I mix IV antibiotics, co-sign certain drugs, take pain recordings and know the signs and symptoms to be alert to. |
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By George's owner offered to co-sign a loan. |
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Also, discuss worst-case scenarios before you co-sign. |
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Andrew refused to co-sign for the bail bond. |
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He has thus agreed to take into consideration and to co-sign almost all of the amendments that I submitted to him in committee, and I thank him for having done so. |
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Think carefully if you are asked to co-sign for a loan. |
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A parent may co-sign a loan for a child if the child is still relatively young, with limited financial resources, and wanting to buy an item such as a car. |
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If someone other than the parents is legally responsible for the child, that person must co-sign the application. |
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It also meant that she couldn't co-sign a car loan for her disabled brother. |
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It was a big problem getting cosigners to co-sign a loan, so this will help students faster. |
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Another choice would be to visit your local bank branch with your parents and have them co-sign for your card, meaning that they would be responsible for any charges should you fail to pay your bills. |
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Coinkite has announced today the release of its multi-signature API and Co-sign Pages, giving users the first Bitcoin platform of its kind to support M-of-15 signatures. |
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