According to Ripon College Style Guide...
For telephone numbers, use "ext." followed by a space and the four-digit number.
To get your business listed in the White pages of the telephone directory you should be listed automatically, but if for some reason you did not get listed, you will have to fill out an online form to add your listing. You may have to pay a fee to get listed.
As long as the business has the driver listed as a driver/employee of the automobile, they should be covered.
Try the local Extension service. The number may be listed in the telephone book, under the county offices. Or it may be listed on the Extension area of the county website.
I would have to say that you should just check with BBB and see if it is listed or not. All you do is go to the site and type in the business you are wanting to know about.
If the weather is bad, many business closings are listed with school closings on local television and radio stations, which list or annoounce them from time to time. If you do not see the business listed, you should call the business to find out if they are open.
To get a business listed one would first need to find a contact for the directory. For example, to get listed in the White Pages the website gives a phone number to call to get listed.
It is really good college, which is NOT black listed.
Following the closing of a business letter, there should be the signature of the author over the printed or typed name of the author. If there is anything included with or attached to the letter, that should be listed a couple of spaces below the name of the author identified by the word 'Enclosure' or 'Encl.'
Call the phonebook publisher in your area and tell them you'd like them to list your business.
The London School of Business and Computing is not black-listed but it is suspended by the Home Office. This is due to an immigration issue in 2014.
Because this question is listed in the "credit and debit card" section, it's implied we are talking about a Visa card. You do capitalize "Visa" because it's a proper noun. If you were talking about a "visa" - a pass to get into another country, for instance - you do not need to capitalize, though SOME writers do capitalize when it's combined with the country's name or initials, such as "US Visa."
I'd like to know too. I attended and received a certificate, but don't know if I should listed?