Examples of Brick-and-Mortar Business in a sentence
A Brick-and-Mortar Business may refuse to accept Cash that the business reasonably suspects to be counterfeit.B. Large denominations.
Where a single transaction involves the purchase of one or more goods and/or services, the total price of which (including tax) exceeds $5,000, a Brick-and-Mortar Business must accept Cash that is offered as payment for any amount up to $5,000, but may refuse to accept Cash that is offered as payment for the remainder of the amount due.
Brick-and-Mortar Business is a business lawfully operating at a fixed location within a building in the city limits.
A Brick-and-Mortar Business may refuse to accept Cash in any denomination larger than a twenty dollar note, but shall otherwise accept any combination of Federal Reserve Notes and metal coins in connection with any transaction.
A Brick-and-Mortar Business, or person or entity offering Professional Services may refuse to accept Cash that the person or business reasonably suspects to be counterfeit.
Any funds remaining in any escrow account at that time will be disposed of in accordance with the provisions of Section J (2) below.
No employee or independent contractor working at a Brick-and-Mortar Business shall be held liable for any violation of this Chapter.B. Each transaction or attempted transaction in which a Brick-and-Mortar Business fails to accept Cash shall constitute a separate violation of this Chapter.C. Any violation of this Chapter shall be an infraction or misdemeanor punishable as hereinafter specified:a.
Except as set forth in Section 4, any Brick-and-Mortar Business offering goods or services, or any person, or entity offering Professional Services, shall not require a buyer to pay using credit or to prohibit Cash as payment in order to purchase the goods or services.
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