saf/fmb
case files
Sending a USPS Certified Mail involves getting proof of mailing and delivery. This process is significant because it provides a secure way to send important documents and ensures that the recipient receives them.
A device which scans, transmits, receives and prints documents (faxes) through telephone.
Briefs.............and hear oral arguments
common
"Certified mail" is a service offered by postal services that provides proof of mailing and delivery for important documents or packages. When sending something via certified mail, the sender receives a receipt and a tracking number to confirm that the item was sent and delivered to the intended recipient. This service is often used for legal or important documents to ensure they reach their destination securely and on time.
Under postal certificate refers to a service offered by postal authorities that provides a secure method of sending documents or parcels, ensuring they are delivered safely and can be tracked. It typically involves a certification process where the sender receives proof of mailing and the recipient is required to acknowledge receipt. This service is often used for important documents that require verification of delivery and receipt.
That's called a Modem... now superseded by broadband routers.
I don't know, but I would like to know too.
It means 60 from the date the customer receives the goods. CAD = Cash Against Documents
That's called a Modem... now superseded by broadband routers.
the receiving document, the remittance advice, and the invoice