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Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "Write this in your copy." You may be trying to say "Write this on your copy," but both work.
I think it's the hobby protection act of 1973. Type that into your browser an see what pops up
IT is not possible to copy on a write protect disk. Try and disable the write protech and you will be able to copy on the flash drive.
Your employer (or ex-employer) MAY have a copy of it, although they are not required by law to keep one. The other alternative is to write the IRS and ask them if they might have a copy of it in their records of your tax history.
In a sense, yes. Moses was commanded by God to write a copy of the law (Torah) as seen in Exd. 24:4 and before his death, Moses stated to the elders in Deut. 27:2-3 to write the words of the law to take with them into the promised land. The priests were the keepers of the writings, and it was commanded in Deut. 17:18 that all future kings were to write a copy of Torah with their own hands and govern according to it.
i think it necessary for the workers to how to be involved and how to take a good care of a company
simulcrum I think!
When you pay your taxes it should state on the tax form that you are 'common-law' and you can use this as proof alone with a cover letter stating that you have attached a copy of your last years taxes as common-law partners.
There are a few steps to completion. One is plan. Two is write rough copy. Three is write second copy. Four is write final copy. Five is edit. Six is publish.
BMG helps protect the rights of songwriters and musicians by being up to date on all copy write and patent law. They employ a vast network of lawyers, music producers, copy write experts and professionals to make sure that all songwriter needs and rights are accounted for.
Call or write the landlord asking for a copy of your lease.