muhtura

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(Askeri) memorandum
a page in an annual publication honoring the memory of a person who died during the past year
a written business communication
a brief diplomatic communication
{n} a note to help the memory
An informal note or instrument embodying something the parties desire to have in written evidence
A Memorandum title is a nonnegotiable title issued when you bring a vehicle from out-of-state, have a lien on the vehicle and your lienholder has possession of your out-of-state title A Memorandum title is not valid unless accompanied by the previous out-of-state title
Sometimes also referred to as a "Bidder Acknowledgment" or "Broker Acknowledgment", the memorandum is signed by those parties either on the auction floor or in the contract room
Sometimes also referred to as a "Bidder Acknowledgment," or "Broker Acknowledgment," the memorandum is signed by those parties either on the auction floor or in the contract room
A record of something which it is desired to remember; a note to help the memory
{i} reminder, note, memo
A brief or informal note in writing of some transaction, or an outline of an intended instrument; an instrument drawn up in a brief and compendious form
A written communication much like a letter but having no salutation or complimentary ending Usually used within or between offices of the same organization
A memorandum is a short official note that is sent by one person to another within the same company or organization. = memo
1 An informal discussion of the merits of a matter pending in a lawyer's office usually written by a law clerk or junior associate for a senior associate partner Also called an Office memorandum
a written proposal or reminder
a short note serving as a reminder
A memorandum is a written report that is prepared for a person or committee in order to provide them with information about a particular matter. The delegation submitted a memorandum to the Commons on the blatant violations of basic human rights
OF TRUST A document, usually recorded, which shows that a trust has been created, names the TRUSTEES and successor trustees, and states their powers, and lists the property subject to the trust It is sometimes called a Certificate of Trust
Document setting out main objects of the company and its powers to act