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RAWALPINDI, Oct 14: The Lahore High Court (LHC) Rawalpindi bench here on Tuesday while hearing a narcotics case observed that business of renting private cars was unlawful as the activity did not come under the ambit of commercial taxation.
in General Science
via DAWN Group @ 11:38 15th Oct
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Smith, her husband Mike, and their three children moved from Woods Cross, Utah, to Duvall, Wash., in 2007 after Mike was offered a Washington-based job.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 7:08 30th Sep
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Launched today, upad is a new free online property rental service that enables renters to find their ideal place to live.
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via IT-Analysis.com @ 4:06 10th Oct
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GARDEN CITY, N.Y., Nov 12, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- GTAP | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- Gottaplay Interactive, Inc., (OTCBB: GTAP | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) one of the leaders providing online video game rental subscription services in the United States, has entered into an agreement with Play N Trade, one of the largest and fastest-growing video game franchises in the country, to manage their in-store rental program. The agreement is for a beta test in 8 stores for 30 days then expanding to two regions.
in Computer Games
via TradingMarkets @ 15:19 12th Nov
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one of the leaders providing online video game rental subscription services in the United States, has entered into an agreement with Play N Trade, one of the largest and fastest-growing video game franchises in the country, to manage their in-store rental program. The agreement is for a beta test in 8 stores for 30 days then expanding to two regions.
in Computer Games
via MarketWatch @ 15:20 12th Nov
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Balurghat, Nov. 13: A painter who owns a bottling plant of water and his associate were today arrested here for allegedly possessing firearms and renting them out to rowdies. The seizure included a loaded 9mm pistol.
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via Calcutta Telegraph @ 18:10 13th Nov
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A piece that ran in Friday's Chicago Sun-Times amounted to a warning to local venues: You may want to think twice before renting your space out to Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management. At a September 26 event held after-hours at the Field Museum, the school's M.B.A. students reportedly exhibited behavior that Andrea Hanson, vice president of the Kellogg Student Association, deemed "an embarrassment" in an email to her peers. Alleged cringe-worthy incidents included revelers vomiting, passing out in crowded areas, and even throwing things at Sue, the museum's prized T. rex.
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via BizBash Florida @ 4:53 28th Oct
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MUMBAI, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Indian companies, boxed in by the economic slowdown and scarce credit, are fighting their way out the old fashioned way; selling scrap, renting instead of buying premises, and leaning harder on debtors.
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via Yahoo! Singapore @ 5:18 14th Nov
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California Looking To Revive Violent Video Game Law California is seeking to revive an anti-violent-video-game law that would prevent anyone aged under 18 from purchasing or renting video games that "appeal to a deviant or morbid interest of children and are patently offensive to prevailing community standards."
in Computer Games
via Gamasutra @ 16:50 27th Oct
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It did seem a little odd that Universal Studios was trying to bully Redbox into an agreement that would kill off the DVD vending machine company. After all, having Redbox out there renting some movies (which it paid for) certainly seems better than it not even being an option. Initially, we just chalked it up to Universal trying to make sure it had more control over the rental market -- but a bunch of readers this morning are pointing out that there may be a much more direct reason. It turns out that Universal Studios is launching its own DVD kiosk system. Initially, it's in the UK, but it's likely there are plans to offer them in the US as well. So now the ridiculous "take it or leave it" bullying threat from Universal Studios to Redbox makes a lot more sense: it was designed to force a competitor out of business so Universal could have
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via Techdirt @ 11:09 2nd Nov
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CALGARY, Nov. 7 /CNW/ - Pason Systems Inc. ("Pason" or "the Company") today announced the trial court verdict in the patent infringement lawsuit regarding the Company's automatic driller in the United States. In 2004, the trial court refused to grant the requested injunction to prevent the Company from renting its automatic driller. In 2006, a Federal Appeals Court ruled that the trial court had misconstrued the language of one of the claims in the patent at issue and remanded the case to the trial court to hold a full trial on the merits of the claim of infringement and the Company's defences, including that the patent in question is invalid and that there is no infringement.
in IP & Patents
via Yahoo! Canada @ 13:31 7th Nov
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Launched in late 2007, VacationRentals4U has a goal to bring the renters together with the rental owners to facilitate a fantastic beach, mountain and ski or lake vacation. But why did they choose to launch with .travel? Mike Lawell, the sites founder, along with his wife Karen explained, “We launched our site, because Karen's parents own a house in Seacrest Beach, FL and were having troubles renting it. I used my experience in the Dot Com industry to build a site that has helped keep their rental rented.”
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via ETurboNews @ 14:28 13th Sep
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