Yes it is okay to make a carbon copy of a bill of sale. You should make a carbon copy of the bill just to have more then one form of documentation of the bill.
Okay Bill was created in 1971.
no
You would want to have a clear copy of the invoice for both yourself and the customer. The better quality carbon paper will give you a clear copy. Otherwise, if what you write on the invoice (including the signature giving permission to do the work) is not clear, it really becomes meaningless.
Okay Bill - 1971 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Legally no...but everyone, i mean EVERYONE does it.
It is best to copy and paste, put the information in your own words and then delete the original. That's what I do.
yes fair use
You put the paper, face down under the scanner or copier, then press copy, choose how many copies you want, and then press okay, or copy again.
It's okay when the rightsholder or the law says it's okay. Different rightsholders have different opinions, and what they say goes.
No she did not copy the song Domino why in the world would she do that?Everyone know's that some people re-do it like they did in the Chipmunks 3 movie instead of Whip my hair they did whip my tail okay just giving my answer and opinon okay...Celebs would never copy in some other way you know....From:Someone who has no intrist to actually tell my name....Okay bye bye :)
I received the electric bill in the mail yesterday.
Photocopies for informational purposes is usually okay. If you were creating a catalog to document it, or to sell the cachet, you can certainly make a copy, it is done all the time.