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Database is a collection of interrelated data. One entry in a database is referred as one record.
account number is the billing number and medical record number is the patients id number
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No. Tax returns are considered private financial matters and are not made available to others who for some reason think they are entitled to get into your business. Sometimes politicians may release their tax returns but this is a voluntary move on their part and is in no way a requirement for anyone.
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Yes, death records are considered public.
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== == A Deragatory record is an account that has had a history of late payments. A collection account is an account that was not paid on time or at all, and was closed by the creditor and sold to a collection agency.
what does this mean SERIOUS DELINQUENCY, AND DEROGATORY PUBLIC RECORD OR COLLECTION FILEDNUMBER OF ACCOUNTS WITH DELINQUENCYTOO FEW ACCOUNTS CURRENTLY PAID AS AGREEDPROPORTION OF LOAN BALANCES TO LOAN AMOUNTS IS TOO HIGH
The judgment part indicates that the creditor has won the lawsuit and been awarded a judgment. The collection may indicate that the debt is still outstanding or has been paid. Public means, well simply that. Anyone who is interested can find out the information. For instance if there are delinquent taxes, resulting in a lien against real estate.
Answer A: Record of your mental health. Mental health records are protected by privacy laws and are not available to the public without your consent.
No. A person's medical records are considered extremely private and confidential. Even if a person wants a copy of their own medical records sent from one doctor to another they have to sign consent forms for their doctor to send them to the second doctor.
An "ana" would be one such collection, especially if it refers to a specific person or place. For instance a collection of quotes, sayings and writings of a person of note would be considered an ana.
Collectables Records was created in 1981.
The Monty Python Instant Record Collection was created in 1977.
I don't believe you could refer to your credit report or FICO score as a "public record" since they are actually maintained by private (not governmental) organizations. It is my understanding that entries on your record can only be "scored" by credit providers for seven years but that the actual record itself does remain permanently in the file.
No, not generally. Many medical records, and the notations made in medical files, are unsigned and un-witnessed. They may be introduced as EVIDENCE and used in a case but generally, in and of themselves, they are not considered "legal" documents.