Name specific people and
use full legal names.
When working with your advisor, please
use our full legal name: The Kansas Humane Society of Wichita, Kansas.
Use your full legal name with no initials.
IMPORTANT - Please
use your full legal name (no nicknames).
BLS / CPR: Current or within 60 days of hire; through the American Red Cross or American Heart Association Please complete your application
using your full legal name and current home address.
Not exact matches
Applicants are directed to furnish basic information about themselves and their businesses, including personal information (
full legal name, street address); basic business information (employer ID number, type of business, number of employees, banking institution
used);
names and addresses of management personnel; estimated business expenditures and costs (including details on the SBA loan request); summary of collateral; summary of previous government financing; and listing of debts.
JENNIFER MOSS: Usually, I recommend that the parents given them the
full legal name and then let the child choose whether they want to
use the nickname or not because sometimes, they might want the choice of
using a formal
name or nickname and you're removing that choice when you give him the
name Jake.
Technically (as I understand it),
using the
name «Matt Smith» when your
full legal name is «Matthew Clay Smith» is
using a pseudonym, though it is one that isn't intended to obfuscate the
legal identity of the author.
This «style of cause» or «case
name» as we call it, doesn't have to be unique in order to be specific: in any given
legal context, the
names of one or two main parties often suffice to refer to a decision, its
full citation being
used only in formal writings.
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name, copyright and trade secret matters; handling IP aspects of employment issues; advising clients on
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Their
full names still exist and are
used in
legal documents, but for marketing purposes they go by a single
name.
Many form fields will auto populate, such as address (
used as Transaction
Name), property full address, FIPS, tax account number, county, legal brief description, APN, legal subdivision name, year built, current owner name and full address; legal lot number, unit, city township, municipality, and block; and recorders book number and page number from assessme
Name), property
full address, FIPS, tax account number, county,
legal brief description, APN,
legal subdivision
name, year built, current owner name and full address; legal lot number, unit, city township, municipality, and block; and recorders book number and page number from assessme
name, year built, current owner
name and full address; legal lot number, unit, city township, municipality, and block; and recorders book number and page number from assessme
name and
full address;
legal lot number, unit, city township, municipality, and block; and recorders book number and page number from assessments.