To advertise definition

To advertise means to publicly communicate information about a licensee's professional services or qualifications for the purpose of soliciting business.
To advertise means to make any representation by

Examples of To advertise in a sentence

  • To advertise the Property in non-Internet media, and to permit other firms to advertise the Property in non-Internet media to the extent and in such manner as Firm may decide.

  • To advertise for rent said Property or any part thereof, to display signs, to rent same, to sign leases for a period not to exceed 24 months and to renew or cancel leases, to institute and prosecute action to evict tenants and to recover possession of property(s).

  • To advertise the availability for rent of the Property or any part thereof, in media which, in the Manager’s sole discretion, are suitable for the property and market conditions.

  • To advertise the Premises when vacant or in anticipation of vacancy.

  • To advertise for rent said Property or any part thereof, manager may display signs, to rent same, to sign leases for a period not to exceed 24 months and to renew or cancel leases, to institute and prosecute action to evict tenants and to recover possession of property(s).

  • Why To advertise proposed changes arising from Deposit consultation When April – May 2021 [Statutory 6 Weeks] Who ▪ Authority Members; Steering Group members, and Key Stakeholders; ▪ All other consultee groups; ▪ The general public.

  • To advertise the property at Owner’s expense by means and methods that Manager determines are reasonably competitive.

  • Effective on the Fifteenth Amendment Commencement Date, Landlord hereby leases to Tenant and Tenant hereby leases from Landlord, on the terms and conditions set forth in the Lease and herein, the Building 3 Expansion Premises.

  • To advertise, award, and administer the construction contract for PROJECT in accordance with requirements of the Local Agency Public Construction Act and the California Labor Code, including its prevailing wage provisions.

  • To advertise for tenants, place signage and promote the property for let, and to select the tenant, who, in the Property Manager’s opinion, is most suitable for the property after checking the background and credit worthiness of the successful applicant.

Related to To advertise

  • General Advertising means “general solicitation” and “general advertising”, respectively, as used under Rule 502(c) of Regulation D, including, without limitation, advertisements, articles, notices or other communications published in any newspaper, magazine or similar media or the internet or broadcast over radio or television or the internet, or any seminar or meeting whose attendees had been invited by general solicitation or general advertising;

  • Public Advertisement means an announcement dated 21.01.2021 in newspaper(s) inviting an expression of interest from the Bidders, who shall submit their Bid to participate in the liquidation process of the Company in accordance with the provisions of IBC and Liquidation Process Regulations;

  • Outdoor advertising means the act or process of notifying, warning, informing, making known or any other act of transferring information in a visible manner and which takes place out of doors;

  • Targeted Advertising means presenting an advertisement to a student where the selection of the advertisement is based on Student Data or inferred over time from the usage of the operator's Internet web site, online service or mobile application by such student or the retention of such student's online activities or requests over time for the purpose of targeting subsequent advertisements. "Targeted advertising" does not include any advertising to a student on an Internet web site based on the content of the web page or in response to a student's response or request for information or feedback.

  • Political advertising means a communication supporting or opposing a candidate for nomination or election to a public office or office of a political party, a political party, a public officer, or a measure that: