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Notaries serve a valuable role

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

A notary public is an official appointed position by the Secretary of State’s department in a given state. As with many public officials, the State specifies that the individual obtain a notary bond prior to getting their appointment. This bond “makes sure” that when the notary violates the public trust through neglect of their responsibilities, funds are set aside to indemnify the State for its loss.

The principal duty of a notary is to confirm that the individual parties to a contract are who they claim to be. The State may experience a loss if the notary public neglects to properly validate the identity of the parties.

As a public official, the notary public violates the public trust by failing in their duty to confirm identity. If a North Carolina notary public doesn’t confirm identity and a loss occurs, an injured party can file a claim against that State for their loss, because the State was negligent through its appointed representative.

A notary bond is a guarantee of payment to the obligee (the State) if losses occur for a penalty amount of the bond. Notary bonds are usually provided by a surety company (typically an insurance carrier). The bond usually runs concurrently with the period of a notary’s commission.

You’re probably familiar with a homeowners insurance policy. If you have a property insurance in Indiana loss, the insurance company pays the claim and writes off the loss. You aren’t required to reimburse the carrier for the claim. Unlike a homeowners insurance policy however, a notary bond is simply a promise that the finances will be available should losses occur. The surety (insurance company) makes a payment to the State up to the penalty amount of the bond. However, this loss paid by the surety is not simply written off. The carrier will most likely seek reimbursement from the bonded party, the notary themself.

A notary bond protects the public. Who protects the notary? Insurance coverage is available to provide this protection – it’s called Notary Errors and Omissions and can also be purchased for a nominal fee from insurance carriers.

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Promotional Items

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Lots of companies at this time provide clients with golf items, caps in addition to apparel, mint candies and even other such tote bags, edibles, flashlights, sticky notes and other instruments as promotional gifts. You’ll be flabbergasted how swiftly and also far your well prepared promotional item can go;visualize a person traveling to another nation state with your business promotional pen and anyone else in the nation state in the end conducting business with your company on account of the pen; you will be flabbergasted how possible this is, so don’t neglect the idea of giving out promotional items to your clients.

Several corporations at the moment provide customers with golf items, caps along with apparel, mint candies and other such tote bags, edibles, flashlights, sticky notes and other instruments as promotional items. You will be flabbergasted how quickly and far your well prepared promotional items can go;consider an individual journeying to a different state with your corporation’s promotional pen and anybody else in the state ultimately doing business with your firm simply because of the pen; you’ll be flabbergasted how likely this is, so don’t leave out the idea of offering promotional items to your customers.

Branding is a key part of any company’s marketing strategy and many are opting to make use of corporate gifts in order to build the brand of the company, product or service, gain extra customers and ultimately grow revenues. There are various advertising strategies that can be used and corporate gifts is a relatively cheap and easy one to implement. Customers will end up doing your promotions for you when you make use of promotional items as a key part of your business plans.

3 Essential Things All Owners Must Know BEFORE Crate Training Puppies !!

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Author: Dillion Fox

When it comes to owning a puppy, there’s a whole lot to think about as a new owner – vaccinations, diet, puppy obedience training, coming up with that ’special’ name. And then, of course, there’s the housebreaking! In my opinion, there’s no better way to instil good housebreaking rules, keep your puppy (and your possessions!) safe and sound while you’re out, and give your puppy his own refuge than through crate training.

Crate training puppies is a great idea for a whole ‘raft’ of reasons, and is infinitely more preferable than keeping your puppy in the yard while you’re out. If you want to get your partnership with your new puppy off to a great start AND keep your sanity for the rest of your dog-owning life, then you need to read these……..

3 Essential Tips for Crate Training Puppies!

1. Crate Training Puppies is NOT Cruel

Often, when people mention crate training puppies, peoples’ first response is to decry the cruelty of keeping an animal ‘penned up’ in a cage. In all reality, though, crate training truly provides an instinctive “den” for your puppy. In the wild, a coyote or wolf pup spends virtually the first Ten weeks of its life in a safe lair its mother has prepared. When done properly, crate training puppies mimics this comforting lair as a safe place to sleep and escape from the outside world.

When you’re out of the house or you decide to go on vacation with your dog, the crate is a wonderful way to guarantee that both your home/car and your puppy stays safe and ‘in one piece’! What crate training is NOT, is keeping your dog in a cage for 8 hours a day with total neglect to it’s most basic needs. Cruelty is leaving a puppy in the backyard to possibly be stolen, eat something poisonous or be ‘open’ to nasty weather. Crate training is, in short, the very opposite!

2. Crate Training Puppies.. Goes Hand-in-Hand With Housebreaking!!

Forget those dirty puppy training pads, newspapers, and other housetraining products that may often hinder your puppy’s housetraining! Breeders, animal shelters, and other experts have been crate training puppies with great success for decades and view it as an excellent way to install the desired housetraining concepts.

So what makes it so effective? A puppy will naturally try to put off soiling his resting place. If left to roam the house, your puppy will eventually go into another room to relieve himself. If crated, your puppy will try and wait until he has an opportunity to leave his “den” and relieve himself elsewhere.

This doesn’t mean you should leave your puppy in his crate for hours and expect him to “hold it.” Puppies, like children, have tiny bladders and digestive systems. In order for crate training to be successful in the early weeks of your puppy’s life, he should be taken out every hour-directly from the crate to the yard. Another great benefit to crate training puppies, as it relates to housebreaking, is that if he DOES have an accident, a crate is much easier to wipe than, say, a Persian rug or that silk dress you mistakenly left on the floor!

3. Crate Training Puppies – It’s for Life!

Most people who are involved with crate training puppies find the technique to be such a useful tool that they use crating, in some form, for the rest of the dog’s life. When a dog grows up considering the crate to be his refuge, he’ll consider the crate to be his own little ‘safe haven’ for as long as it’s available to him.

Many full-grown dogs sleep in their crates (doors ajar) at night, and many owners still crate their dogs when they go out for the evening or take a brief day trip. Many dogs also travel very well (and safely!) by plane and car when they are securely in their crates. Most dogs would much rather be in their crate, in a climate-controlled home with some special toys and a soft blanket than they would be out in the yard where they might get rained on, snowed on, or otherwise left to fend for themselves.

Of course, you should never leave any dog crated for more than 3 or 4 hours without a break to relieve himself. If you must crate your dog or puppy for any lengthy period, give a neighbour, relative, or friend the key to your home so they can take your dog out for a quick walk.

As you can see, crate training puppies is about so much more than just putting your dog in a cage and calling it “crate training.” Dog crate training is your pet’s security, your home’s preservation, and an effective way to bring up a well housebroken dog without a ton of effort. When done properly, crate training puppies doesn’t just make for proud owners-it makes for proud owners of happy, well-balanced dogs.

I hope you’ve enjoyed these free tips and techniques designed to Guarantee your Success and show you How To Train Your Dog the easy way.