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Portfolio copies
Portfolio copiesWriters' copies of documents produced on a job to use for work samples. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Documents Evidence. The deeds, agreements, title papers, letters, receipts, and other written instruments used to prove a fact. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Port of entry Any location in the United States or its territories that is designated as a point of entry for aliens and U.S. citizens. All district and files control offices are also considered ports, since they become locations of entry for aliens adjusting to immigrant status. Port state control Port State Control is the system whereby the authorities of a State responsible for marine safety are empowered to inspect vessels entering its ports, even if they do not fly the flag of that State, in order to identify ships not complying with applicable norms, especially with respect to safety. Port State Control is typically governed by an international agreement, such as the Paris Memorandum of Understanding of July 1, 1982 (binding most European countries and a few others, including Canada) or the Tokyo of December 2, 1993, in force April 1994 (binding many States in the Asia-Pacific region and also including Canada). Port toll Merchant law., By this phrase is understood the money paid for the privilege of bringing goods into a port. Port-reeve English law. In some places in England an officer bearing this name is the chief magistrate of a port-town. Portatica English law. The generic name for port duties charged to ships. Porter The name of an ancient English officer who bore or carried a rod before the justices. The door-keeper of the English parliament also bears this name. Portion That part of a parent's estate, or the estate of one standing in loco parentis, which is given to a child. Portoria Civil law. Duties paid in ports on merchandise. Portsales Auctions were anciently so called, because they took place in ports PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Port of entry Any location in the United States or its territories that is designated as a point of entry for aliens and U.S. citizens. All district and files control offices are also considered ports, since they become locations of entry for aliens adjusting to immigrant status. Port state control Port State Control is the system whereby the authorities of a State responsible for marine safety are empowered to inspect vessels entering its ports, even if they do not fly the flag of that State, in order to identify ships not complying with applicable norms, especially with respect to safety. Port State Control is typically governed by an international agreement, such as the Paris Memorandum of Understanding of July 1, 1982 (binding most European countries and a few others, including Canada) or the Tokyo of December 2, 1993, in force April 1994 (binding many States in the Asia-Pacific region and also including Canada). Port toll Merchant law., By this phrase is understood the money paid for the privilege of bringing goods into a port. Portatica English law. The generic name for port duties charged to ships. Porter The name of an ancient English officer who bore or carried a rod before the justices. The door-keeper of the English parliament also bears this name. Portfolio copies Portion That part of a parent's estate, or the estate of one standing in loco parentis, which is given to a child. Portoria Civil law. Duties paid in ports on merchandise. Port-reeve English law. In some places in England an officer bearing this name is the chief magistrate of a port-town. Portsales Auctions were anciently so called, because they took place in ports Positive Express; absolute; not doubtful. This word is frequently used in composition. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Portfolio copies. If you have a better definition for Portfolio copies than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Portfolio copies may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Portfolio copies and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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