Certificate of acknowledgment prima facie evidence thereof and of execution. Certificate of acknowledgment of sheriff's deed to be suificient evidence. ... Corporate acknowledgments by appointed attorney; form of appointment. 112.
Acknowledgments I wrote this book during a difficult time . It would have been impossible to do it without the steady and constant support of my wife , Eileen , support that she gave in the cruelest of circumstances .
Author: Dick Morris
Publisher: Random House Incorporated
ISBN: UOM:39015040673025
Category: Political Science
Page: 359
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President Clinton's former campaign strategist describes his relationship with the president and offers a behind-the-scenes look at how the reelection strategy was formulated
References are to Chapters and Sections ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ( Continued ) commissioners of South Dakota ( Continued ) force and effect of acknowledgment and proofs taken , 18 - 2 - 5 oath of office , 18 - 2 - 3 official seal of commissioner ...
Author: Association for Computing Machinery. Special Interest Group on Data CommunicationsPublish On: 1998
On the Generation and Use of TCP Acknowledgments Mark Allman NASA Lewis Research Center/Sterling Software ... Abstract This paper presents a simulation study of various TCP acknowledgment generation and utilization techniques.
Author: Association for Computing Machinery. Special Interest Group on Data Communications
Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
They can be acknowledgments that you write, or verbally present, or they can be something quite different. As long as the acknowledgments are true and real for you, acknowledge away. Here are some examples of acknowledgments that may ...
minister oaths and take acknowledgments of prisoners. A great deal of time is being spent by these officials in performing a service which could properly be done by staff personnel. In addition, as noted in the Attorney General's letter ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS - ADOPTION , Acts 12-18 . Violation of statute a misdemeanor . $ 4 . Any violation of the provisions of this act shall be deemed a misdemeanor . $ 6 . This act shall take effect from and after its passage . CHAPTER 4 .
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MY ACKNOWLEDGMENTS GO FIRST AND FOREMOST TO THE HONEY Lake Maidu Tribe . ( If only my own counted for as much as the federal government's did ! ) I was privileged to work with and for its members .
Author: Sara-Larus Tolley
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806137487
Category: History
Page: 300
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A small group of Indians known as the Honey Lake Maidus are very much alive today in the valley of the Susan River of northeast California. As a tribe, however, they do not exist. This is because they have not been acknowledged, a process by which the federal government officially recognizes Indian tribes. By contrast, other California Indian tribes have won federal recognition and come to represent a driving force behind most Indian legislation, including laws to regulate Indian casinos. Their political power and economic prosperity, however, has incurred resentment. Caught in this web of contending political forces are hundreds of small Indian groups, peoples like the Honey Lake Maidus who, because they lack federal recognition, cannot protect their cultures and secure their futures. They are also unable to undertake economic endeavors that would provide care for their children and elders. In Quest for Tribal Acknowledgment, Sara-Larus Tolley, an anthropologist who has worked for the Honey Lake Maidus for several years, recounts the group’s efforts to obtain recognition. In 1999, the tribe gained funding to work full-time on its petition, which it submitted to the government in 2001. While the Honey Lake Maidus wait for their application to gain “active” status, they continually update and refine its contents. And like hundreds of other unrecognized Indian groups seeking acknowledgment, they hope for the future.