L.S. is an abbreviation for locus sigilli, Latin for "the place of the seal," signifying the place within a written contract where a seal is affixed in order to bind the agreement.
See http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/L.S.
If you mean 'i': Incorecto, incomodo, infiel and incredulo If you mean 'l': lindo, lejano, legal, libre, legible, legitimo
Bill of lading is legal contract document. Without revenue stamp it mere a contract and it has no legal document but after putting (affixing) revenue stamp it become legal. Government issues revenue stamps to collect the tax. by affixing revenue stamps on b/l, it shows that documentary tax is paid.
L. Ghirardi has written: 'EUSIDIC & E.U.R.O.L.U.G. survey of document delivery services in Europe' -- subject(s): Document delivery
Bachelor of Legal Letters
L. A. Ruocco has written: 'Document Zippo' 'Doc. zippo'
good sell it.
See related link. The sign also means "future", as in: "In the future, someone will die" - "FUTURE, SOMEONE DIE" But if you're looking for the sign for a document executed after death, there may not be a sign. In the absence of such, simply explain it like so: "W-I-L-L MEAN YOU WRITE DOCUMENT, FOR-FOR? GIVE FAMILY YOUR THINGS, MONEY. WHATEVER RECORD DOCUMENT YOU, FAMILY FOLLOW MUST WHEN YOU DIE".
Katherine L. Hall has written: 'Ohio legal research' -- subject(s): Legal research
If you mean 6 L on an I Its 6 Legs on an Insect
One possibility is the word legal.
as long as you are 18, any where you go in the United States, you are a legal adult.
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