ON HAND

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ONHAND Bakken Enterprises, Inc. Attn: Matthias Bakken 9007A 18th Ave. SW Seattle WA 98106 ON HAND;Operating on-line marketplaces for sellers and buyers of goods and/or services; Providing a website featuring an online marketplace for exchanging goods and services with other users; Provision of an on-line marketplace for buyers and sellers of goods and services;
ONHAND Bakken Enterprises, Inc. Attn: Matthias Bakken 9007A 18th Ave. SW Seattle WA 98106 ON HAND;operating on-line marketplaces for sellers and buyers of goods and/or services; providing a website featuring an online marketplace for exchanging goods and services with other users; provision of an on-line marketplace for buyers and sellers of goods and services;
ONHAND Texas Health Supply Chain Services 612 E. Lamar Blvd., Suite 1400 Arlington TX 76011 ON HAND;Providing temporary use of online non-downloadable supply-chain management software;
ONHAND Texas Health Supply Chain Services 612 E. Lamar Blvd., Suite 1400 Arlington TX 76011 ON HAND;Administering group purchasing programs for the medical supplies industry by aggregating purchase volume and using that leverage to negotiate discounts with manufactures, distributors, and vendors of medical supplies for participant members;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A player places a full-hand wager on a first hand or a second hand, a component-hand wager on one or both component hands of a first hand, or a full-hand wager and a component-hand wager. A first hand and a second hand, each with three cards, are dealt. Optionally, the hands are examined for a predetermined three-card combination, the hand with the higher ranking three-card combination automatically wins. Each hand is arranged into a two-card component hand and a single-card component hand. Component-hand wagers are won by players wagering on higher ranking component hands. Full-hand wagers are won by players wagering on the hand with one component hand outranking the corresponding component hand of the other hand and the remaining component hand outranking or tying the corresponding component hand of the other hand.