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Selling BuyingSelling TipsSelling HouseSelling ProcessSell HouseSelling YourSelling SecretSelling MasterSelling HgtvForwardOwned and operated by experienced Realtor and certified negotiations expert Joseph Sabeh, Jr., who was trained by his late father and former owner, Joseph Sabeh. Tickets On Sale for Friday's MIAA ChampionshipsThursday May 19th, 2016 5:05pmFacebookTweet BALTIMORE, Md. — The matchups are set for all three Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) lacrosse championship games on Friday, May 20 at Johns Hopkins’ historic Homewood Field. Friday’s MIAA Lacrosse Championship, annually the premier boys high school event in the state of Maryland, features the title games for each of the MIAA’s three divisions in a triple-header of lacrosse action. “Championship Friday” begins with the C Conference title game at 3 p.m. St. Vincent Pallotti (11-7) is the top seed after running the table in the C Conference with an unblemished 8-0 record. The Panthers will play Beth Tfiloh, who knocked off Indian Creek 10-9 in the semifinals on Wednesday.

The A Conference title tilt headlines the evening when two of the nation’s best high school teams meet at 8 p.m. for the most coveted championship in the state of Maryland.
business for sale tombstone azTop-seeded McDonogh (17-1) will meet second-seeded Boys’ Latin (14-3). McDonogh, ranked No. 3 in this week’s Under Armour/Inside Lacrosse Top 25 High School Power Rankings, edged BL, 10-9, in a double-OT classic earlier this season. It’s the Eagles second-straight appearance in the MIAA title game. McDonogh was upset by St. Mary’s in 2015 and will be seeking the school’s first A Conference lacrosse crown since 2005. The Eagles advanced to Championship Friday following a 20-6 demolition of Loyola Blakefield in the semis Monday night. Boys’ Latin earned its trip to the title game with a 13-6 semifinal victory over Severn on Monday night. New head coach Brian Farrell has been superb in his first season at the helm of the Lakers’ program, guiding the team to the No. 6 spot in the current Under Armour/Inside Lacrosse Top 25 High School Power Rankings.

BL last won the league championship in 2014 under now retired coaching legend, Bob Shriver. The Lakers also won MIAA championships in 2006, 2002 and 1997. Friday, May 20: “Championship Friday” at Homewood Field C Conference Finals: Beth Tfiloh vs. St. Vincent Pallotti, 3 p.m. B Conference Finals: Glenelg Country School vs. John Carroll, 5:30 p.m. A Conference Finals: No. 6 Boys’ Latin vs. No. 3 McDonogh, 8 p.m. TICKET and PARKING INFORMATION Tickets for the MIAA Lacrosse Championships are just $10. One ticket is good for all three games on Championship Friday. All tickets are General Admission, so arrive early for the best seats. Safe and convenient parking is available in several campus garages surrounding Homewood Field. From Press ReleasesHigh School (1) In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears— "building" includes part of a building; "caravan" means a caravan as defined for the purposes of the Motor Vehicles

"the Central Business District (CBD) Tourist Precinct" means the portion of the municipality of the City of Adelaide that lies within the Hundred of "closing time" in relation to a shop, means the time at which the shop is required to be closed under this Act; "council" means a municipal or district council; the floor area of which does not exceed 200 square which does not adjoin, and is not adjacent to, a building, with a floor area exceeding one-half the floor area of the shop, that is used as a storeroom for the purposes of the shop; subject to subsection (2), a shop the business of which is the retail sale of all or any of the goods set out in any one of the following antiques (other than coins or stamps); live fish, fish food, aquariums, accessories for paintings, reproductions, drawings, etchings, pottery, sculptures, artifacts, wood carving, leatherware, weavings, hand-made goods of glass, iron, copper or silver;

newspapers, books, periodicals, greeting cards, posters, pharmaceutical preparations, cosmetic and toilet requisites, first aid requisites, medical and surgical appliances; fresh flowers, living plants, floral arrangements, non-alcoholic drinks, ice-cream, confectionery, light household pets, pet foods or accessories; consumption on the shop premises; the shop premises for consumption off those premises; souvenirs of a time, place or occasion, identified as such by inscription, stamping or marking; cigarettes, cigars, tobacco, smoker's requisites; subject to subsection (2), a shop— the business of which is the sale of foodstuffs; which has a floor area that does not exceed 400 square subject to subsection (2), a shop within the premises of a squash centre, ten pin bowling alley or golf club, the business of which is the retail sale of sporting goods of a kind used in the sport carried on in or about those

garden shop of the kind referred to in subsection (3), but does not include any shop the business of which is solely or predominantly the retail sale of— motor vehicles (other than caravans or trailers) or boats; motor spirit or lubricants; "floor area" in relation to a shop means the sum of— area in which goods are displayed for inspection by the public; area to which the public has access for the purpose of inspecting and floor area of any other shop (other than the floor area attributed to that shop by reason of this paragraph) that adjoins or is adjacent to the shop both shops sell substantially the same classes of goods, or the classes of goods sold by the shops are such as are usually available from a single shop; the businesses of both shops are owned by the same person or by different persons who conduct the businesses as one business or substantially as one business; "garden supplies" means seeds, plants, fertilisers, pesticides, weedicides,

fungicides, flower or shrub pots, garden stakes, garden tools, machinery or equipment or garden ornaments or accessories; "Glenelg Tourist Precinct" means that part of the State delineated and marked Glenelg Tourist Precinct in the plan in Schedule 1A; "Greater Adelaide Shopping District" means— Central Business District (CBD) Tourist Precinct; the Metropolitan Shopping District; "hardware and building materials" has the meaning prescribed by the "Inspector" means an Inspector appointed under section 7; "the metropolitan area" means that part of the State comprising the areas, or the parts of the areas, of the councils referred to in Schedule 1; "the Metropolitan Shopping District" means that part of the metropolitan area that does not include the Central Business District (CBD) Tourist Precinct or the Glenelg Tourist Precinct; distillate of crude oil commonly used as fuel for motor vehicles; liquid petroleum gas or compressed natural gas that is sold, or is intended to

be sold, as fuel for motor vehicles; "motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle as defined for the purposes of the Motor Vehicles Act 1959 ; "Proclaimed Shopping District" means an area of the State for the time being declared by proclamation under section 11 to be a proclaimed "public holiday" does not include a Sunday; "retail sale" means a sale of goods in the reasonable expectation that the goods will be used or consumed and not resold; "sell" includes offer or expose for sale and "sale" and "sold" have corresponding meanings; "shop" means the whole or any portion of a building, yard, place, structure, stall, tent or vehicle— which goods are sold by retail (including sale by auction); which the business of a hairdresser or pawnbroker is carried on; "shopkeeper" means the person, or body of persons, whether corporate or unincorporate, that carries on the business of a shop, or acts or apparently acts in the general management or control of the business of a shop;

"trading day" in relation to a shop means a day on which the public has access to the shop for the purpose of purchasing goods; "trailer" means a trailer as defined for the purposes of the Motor Vehicles "weekday" means a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. (2) A shop is not an exempt shop by virtue of paragraph (b), (d) or (f) of the definition of "exempt shop" in subsection (1) unless during the immediately preceding period of seven consecutive trading days of the shop the aggregate price of all goods sold at the shop and that fall within any one or more of the classes of goods referred to in those paragraphs is 80 per cent or more of the aggregate price of all goods sold at the shop during that period. (2a) The floor area of a shop from which motor spirit is sold does not include— areas in which the only goods displayed for inspection by the public are areas to which the public has access for the purpose of inspecting or

purchasing motor spirit or lubricants but not any other class or classes of whether a shop from which motor spirit is sold is an exempt shop, any area used for the storage of motor spirit will not be taken into account. (3) If the business carried on at a shop that is not an exempt shop includes the retail sale of garden supplies that are displayed in a separate area of the shop (the "garden shop"), that area of the shop (but not any other part of the shop) will be taken to be an exempt shop if the following requirements are aggregate price of all garden supplies selected from goods displayed at the garden shop and purchased during the immediately preceding period of seven consecutive trading days of the garden shop must be 80 per cent or more of the aggregate price of all goods selected from goods displayed at the garden shop and purchased during that period; public must not have access to any other part of the shop at any time at which