A Forwarding Note under the Railways Act of 1989 is a document that serves as a receipt for goods being transported by rail. It is issued by the consignor to the railway carrier, detailing the goods being shipped, their destination, and any specific instructions or conditions related to the transport. This note is essential for the proper handling and accountability of the cargo during its transit. It also plays a crucial role in the claims process in case of loss or damage to the goods.
American Blue Note - 1989 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
His/Her Majesty's Inspector of Railways (UK)
a d note is right under the e note
Compaq
Seinfeld - 1989 The Note 3-1 was released on: USA: 18 September 1991 Hungary: 29 September 2009
The turn signal flasher is under the instrument panel to the left of the sterring colunm brace. (note I'm still looking for mine).
Note on position under the code of civil procedures
*mello* was born 12/13/1989
A line under a note in music notation signifies that the note should be played or sung with emphasis or slightly louder than the surrounding notes.
Editing can done if the email uses an open text format (the text is not locked). In order to edit a message before forwarding, one can use the cut and paste feature. The message text can be cut and pasted on to a note pad or word processor for editing. Once the editing is complete it can be pasted to the new message being forwarded.
The dot under a note in music notation indicates that the note should be played or sung with a slight pause or emphasis, extending its duration by half of its original value.
Driving Miss Daisy Driving Miss Daisy