How to Do Business in the United StatesW. H. Anderson Company, 1963 - 280 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 11.
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... oath in the United States and the differences from certain other countries . The basic thing in the dealings in the United States is the accuracy and sanctity of the oath in the United States and various State Governments . These oaths ...
... oath in the United States and the differences from certain other countries . The basic thing in the dealings in the United States is the accuracy and sanctity of the oath in the United States and various State Governments . These oaths ...
244. lappuse
... oath . Because of the regard with which the American oath is held and the fact that most official documents are required to be certified to under oath , such as for example , patent and trade- mark documents , the foreigner should ...
... oath . Because of the regard with which the American oath is held and the fact that most official documents are required to be certified to under oath , such as for example , patent and trade- mark documents , the foreigner should ...
246. lappuse
... oath required by United States Patent Law . With the exception of these jurisdictions , how- ever , the inventor can take oath before a Notary Public and if swearing falsely he may commit perjury . However , fol- lowing the decision JW ...
... oath required by United States Patent Law . With the exception of these jurisdictions , how- ever , the inventor can take oath before a Notary Public and if swearing falsely he may commit perjury . However , fol- lowing the decision JW ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I IntroductionThe United States Legal System | 1 |
Court Systems of the United States | 8 |
How the American Corporation Operates | 19 |
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