touting definition
touting means conduct which draws attention, either verbally or by means of printed or electronic media, to one's offers, guarantees or material benefits that do not fall in the categories of professional services or items, but are linked to the rendering of a professional service or designed to entice the public to the professional practice.
touting means conduct which draws attention, either verbally or by means of printed or electronic media, to one’s offers, guarantees or material benefits.
touting means any Licensee Employees who, solicits to offer or loiters for the purpose of offering to the public his products or services to any one or more persons at the Station beyond the stipulated Standing Boundary (as defined below); and (b) “Standing Boundary” means the outer demarcation of the Event Space (more particularly described in Annex B).
More Definitions of touting
touting means conduct which draws attention, either verbally or by means of
touting means soliciting passengers for a taxi by shouting, hooting, whistling or any other conduct, and "tout" has a corresponding meaning;
touting means soliciting passengers for a public transport vehicle by shouting, hooting, whistling or any other conduct, and “tout” has a corresponding meaning;
touting means soliciting or providing unauthorized wagering tips on animals for a profit in races under the jurisdiction of the Racing Commission.
touting means enticing, misguiding or coercing for shopping, accommodation, transportation, sight-seeing or pestering for any particular premises, person, establishment, dealer or manufacturer, with consideration of personal benefit.
touting means, but is not limited to, conduct that draws attention, either verbally or by means of printed or electronic media, to one’s offers, guarantees or material benefits that do not fall into the categories of professional services or items, but are linked to the rendering of a professional service, or designed to entice the public to the professional practice. Touting thus entails enticing members of the public on the basis of benefits that fall outside of the boundaries of the doctor’s professional service. By way of example, offering a free gift with every
touting means the accosting or soliciting of persons whether by word of mouth, sound, physical gesture or in any similar manner for the purposes of business advertising or commercial activity, and “tout” has a corresponding meaning