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In the supply business, is it a violation of a manufacturer/distributor agreement?

to order materials for another location which does not have an agreement with the manufacturer? I used to work for a pipe fittings supply business and was required to order material for our other branches of the company because the manufacturer would not sell to those locations. We would order in material and ship it directly out again to those branches requesting the materials for customers who required this product line in accordance with city and county specs. Isn't this usually a violation of a manufacturer/distributor agreement? Thanks.

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The brain is a tricky one. It is very important, and it controls 90% of your body, yet most people use aproximitly 7% of their brain, and Albert Einstein used only 15%. The brain sends censor waves that touches the other organs, controling them. It does get to the immune system, yes. Each wave expands after 10 seconds.
i see a few things you could change. first off your infield looks good except for huff. that position could be better. see if iwamura is still out there. if not look for wigginton in TB. hes got 1b, 2b,3b, and OF eligablilty. and he hits cleanup if im not mistaken for a very agressive young team. i actually like your outfield. holliday is going at a turtles pace right now but he will light fire soon. never been a big fan of alex rios but delmon young is going to be amazing this year. and nice with adam dunn at util. pitchers are pretty solid. i dont like ervin santana or zach duke. not sure about brandon looper just yet. keep him cuz he might light up pretty soon. but zach duke has always had a high ERA and doenst win much. ervin santana is only good when he pitches at home. so keep him but if hes pitching anywhere but at home bench him quick! your rp's are ok. henry owens might pick you up about 10 saves. chris ray is very nice. and zumaya doesnt do much but get you a few k's every now and then. if he was the closer he would get about 25-35 saves. if your looking for some nice prospects to keep an eye on. look at micah owings and josh or john hirsh. hirsh plays in colorado but hes freakin 6'8 250. and he has some wicked pitches with a fastball in the mid 90's and an amazing slider. with a good curveball to boot. ive grabbed hirsh in two of my leagues. so dont wait, just go get him!! i hope some of this helps. good luck!
Unless this is a private fire plug, then yes you can get a ticket. Private meaning on private property and private street, such as a major industrial complex or factory. Otherwise, the plug is restricted, you can not park within 15 feet.

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