HRB Digital definition

HRB Digital means HRB Digital LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.

Examples of HRB Digital in a sentence

  • If you want to withdraw your consent to receive Communications electronically or your e-mail address changes, you must notify H&R Block in writing at the following address: HRB Digital LLC, Attn: Client Services 0xx Xxxxx, X.X. Xxx 00000, Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000-0000.

  • The peak amplitude of the uIPSCs, measured with or without failures, significantly decreased as the frequency of stimulation increased, in the depressing type of connections, indicating that post- synaptic factors could also contribute to the plastic changes observed (Rozov & Burnashev, 1999) or that multiple connections fail gradually.

  • HRB Digital LLC and HRB Tax Group, Inc., No. 1:13-cv-10799 (March 25, 2014), www.ada.gov/hrb-cd.htm (addressing the accessibility of H&R Block’s website); Settlement Agreement, The United States of America and Ahold U.S.A., Inc.

  • Defendant HRB Digital, LLC, also a subsidiary of H&R Block, Inc., is a Delaware limited liability company with its principal place of business in Kansas City, Missouri.

  • Any officeholder, for example, chairman, treasurer or president of the organisation, but also includes trustees and directors, patrons and vice presidents;- Membership of the governing body or board of the organisation; - Any remunerated position, be it executive or administrative within or relating to the organisation.

  • The terms “Covered Parties” or “we” or “us” in this Arbitration Agreement include MetaBank®, National Association; HRB Digital LLC.; and Emerald Financial Services, LLC; their respective direct or indirect parents, subsidiaries, and affiliates; and the predecessors, successors, officers, directors, agents, employees and franchisees of any of them.

  • Defendant HRB Digital, LLC owns and controls a series of widely used electronic tax preparation and filing software products and services, including those offered through https://www.hrblock.com/.

  • Missouri 44 HRB Advance LLC Delaware 45 HRB Center LLC Missouri 46 HRB Concepts LLC Delaware 47 HRB Corporate Enterprises LLC Delaware 48 HRB Corporate Services LLC Missouri 49 HRB Digital Technology Resources LLC Delaware 50 HRB Expertise LLC Missouri 51 HRB Financial Corporation Michigan 52 HRB International LLC Missouri 53 HRB Management, Inc.

  • Defendant HRB Digital LLC, a subsidiary of H&R Block, Inc., is a Delaware limited liability company with its principal place of business in Kansas City, Missouri.

  • HRB Digital LLC and HRB Tax Group, Inc., No. 1:13-cv-10799-GAO (entered March 25, 2014), available at www.ada.gov/hrb-cd.htm (comprehensive decree governing the accessibility of H&R Block’s website).6 The Department has also considered specific types of equipment or technology—such as medical equipment, e-readers, and interactive multimedia—to be covered by title III even though these types of equipment or technologies are not explicitly addressed in the regulation or the ADA Standards.

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