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One way to come up with unused clothing line names is to incorporate your own name into the clothing line's name. In addition to your own name add a descriptive word that means clothing. For example, Jim Smith Clothing Designs, or Jane Doe Threads.
No, a Title Agency or individual producer cannot use an Underwriter's authority to sell title insurance unless that agency or individual producer is an employee of the Underwriter and the Underwriter also acts as an agency in the state it is doing business in. 1. A Title Insurance AGENT is the business who acts in behalf of an Underwriter. 2. A Title Insurance COMPANY/UNDERWRITER is the company who issues title insurance. Example: John Doe decided to open a Title Agency, but in order to do that, he must sign an agency agreement with an Underwriter to act as an agent for that underwriter. Once the agreement is in place and all conditions of the agreement have been met, John Doe may now go solicit business for that Underwriter under his newly created Title Agency. Can he sell title insurance in behalf of the underwriter without being licensed? The answer is yes and no. Some states require that a Title Agency and its principal (primary owner) be licensed specifically for title insurance. Other states have no licensing requirements to operate as a Title Agency. The best 2 resources to find out what your State requires for agency licensing are: 1. Department of Insurance (in your state) 2. Title Insurance Underwriter authorized to do business in your state
When a letter extends beond one page, identify the second and succeeding pages with a heading consisting of the name of the addressee, the page number, and the date. Use either of the following formats:Mr. John Doe 2 June 1, 2008orMr. John DoePage 2June 1, 2008Information provided in "Business Communication: Process and Product" by Mary Ellen GuffeyRecipient, Date, Page number
A broker is a retailer of stocks and shares. His customers are investors, whether Gargantuan Insurance or Jane Doe. A jobber is a wholesaler of stocks and shares. His customers are brokers.
The homophone of the word "doe" is "dough".
The homophone of the word "dough" is "doe."
"Doe's" is not the word does. It is a possessive word of the word Doe. A doe is a female deer. Here is an example of its use. "The doe's son was Bambi. She loved her son. But, she was killed in a fire. Bambi has a father. Now the doe's son is being cared for by his father."
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The word doe is never spelled does; it is spelled doe. Does can be the third person singular of the verb to do, or it can be the plural of the noun doe. The group of deer consisted of one buck and three does.
The word doe is a feminine noun for a deer; the masculine is buck.
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The word doe is a feminine noun for a deer; the masculine is buck.
No.First, there are no possessive forms used. You'd say "at John Doe's company."Second, it's too cumbersome. You'd want to say something simple like "I am presently employed at John Doe's company" instead of all that "be advised" and stuff.
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A female deer is called a doe.An example sentence with this word is: The doe watched her newborn closely.Another example sentence is: We fed the doe some food yesterday.
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