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Estrella Lozano

7/15/15
English 218
Diagnostic Re-Design

MONEY DEDUCTED FROM YOUR WAGES TO PAY CREDITORS


When you buy goods on credit, the store will sometimes ask you to sign a
Wage Assignment form allowing it to deduct money from your wages if you
do not pay your bill.
Wage Assignment Forms
When you buy on credit, you sign a contract agreeing to pay a certain
amount each week or month until you have paid all you owe. The Wage
Assignment Form is separate. It must contain:

Name of your present employer


Your social security number
Amount of money loaned
Rate of Interest
Date when payments are due, and
Your signature
*The words "Wage Assignment" must be printed at the top of the form and
also near the line for your signature.
When Would Money Be Deducted from Your Wages to Pay Creditors?
Even if you have signed a Wage Assignment agreement, Roysner will not
withhold part of
your wages unless all of the following conditions are met:

1. You have to be more than 40 days late in payment of what you owe,
2. Roysner has to receive a correct statement of the amount you are in
default and a copy of
the Wage Assignment form, and
3. You and Roysner must receive a notice from the creditor at least 20 days
in advance

stating that the creditor plans to make a demand on your wages. This 20day notice gives
you a chance to correct the problem your

Summary
The City of Waluska wants to provide its community with a safe and reliable
water treatment facility. The goal is to protect Waluskas enviromental
resources and to ensure community values.
To achieve these goals the city has issued a request for proposal to update
the Loon Lake water Treatment Plant (LLWTP). The city recognizes that
meeting its communitys water treatment needs overcoming numerous
challenges. These challenges include the following:

Managing regulations
Protection Standards
Financial development of treatment services
Planning land use for community expansion and upholding community
values.
For all the above reasons, DesignGlobal, Inc (DGI) Engineering is your best
choice. We understand the projects scope and recognize the communitys
needs.
Working successfully for your community for the past decade we have
completed the following:

Studies for LoonLaketoxic control


Developing odor abatement procedures for creeks and streams
Meeting regulatory standards of your water treatment plan
DGI isnt just engineering experts; we are members of your community. Our
dynamic team project team has a close working realationship with your
communitys regualtory agencies. Our Partner in Charge, Julie Schooper, has
experience with similar projects worldwide, demonstrated leadership, and
ability to communicate with clients.

DGI offers the City of Waluska an intregated program that addresses all the
communitys needs. We believe DGI is your best choice to ensure that your
community receives a water treatment plant ready to meet challenges of the
21st century.

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