Restraining Order
Yes, by saying this you are saying that and i can explain it but you are saying this -Martin Cole-
One way to receive a document quickly is to have someone email it to you.
A written document giving someone permission to do something is called a "license."
try sitting next or near him during classes if that dosnt work try saying hi to him when no-ones with him/her. hope you like my suggestion:)
It's called a 'patent'.
It was the document saying they want freedom from England
When someone says that a document is "duly executed," they are making a summary statement that all of the necessary legal requirements (such as signing, witnesses, notarization, notice published in a paper, service on required parties, etc.) have been fulfilled to render the document as a valid, enforceable legal instrument (such as a deed, will, contract, governmental enactment, etc.) Specific requirements for "executing" a legal document vary widely by jurisdiction and the type of document, thus saying it is "duly executed" is a way of saying, "everything legally required to be done, has been done."
Not to the terms of the document - they are only saying that they saw the person identified of the document actually sign it. If they didnt, they are guilty of fraud.
Someone's salary document is someone's PRIVACY! (don't ask for your own good, specially if it isn't you family)
they are saying what is your name?
The document is a JPEG image.
The saying 'you old dog' just means someone that you have not seen for a long time. It is just a way of saying hi to someone you have not seen in a while.