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  2. Proof of purchase - Wikipedia

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    A proof of purchase is also required for some product recalls. Traditional proof of purchase systems require the consumer to send some portion of the packaging, as defined by the product's manufacturer, along with a register receipt or sales invoice proving the product's purchase, with the latter being required for a product return to a

  3. Seal (contract law) - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales, the common law courts originally recognised only wax seals, but this requirement was gradually relaxed.By the 20th century a small circle of red adhesive paper affixed to the document in question was sufficient when an individual had to use a seal [6] (most commonly on a contract for the sale of land), although the courts also held that a circle containing the letters "L ...

  4. Symbols of the United States Department of the Treasury

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    The seal was printed with a toothed outer edge, and other than the color were the same across all styles of currency. Federal Reserve Notes were issued with a green seal, silver certificates with a blue seal, gold certificates with an orange seal, United States Notes with a red seal, and National Bank Notes and Federal Reserve Bank Notes with ...

  5. Product return - Wikipedia

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    Scanning the receipt's barcode at the cash register links legitimate returns to a database that validates the original purchase. (Despite this, some stores that have had such systems for years still refuse to accept a photocopy of a legitimate receipt where the original may have been misplaced, or obscured due to the store's use of cheap ...

  6. What is a mortgage proof of funds letter? - AOL

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    The purpose of proof of funds for real estate is to prove that your offer to purchase a home is legitimate. Without a proof of funds letter, your offer might not even warrant consideration.

  7. Company seal - Wikipedia

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    A company seal (sometimes referred to as the corporate seal or common seal) is an official seal used by a company. Company seals were predominantly used by companies in common law jurisdictions, although in modern times, most countries have done away with the use of seals.

  8. How to Extend the Life of Baked Goods, According to Experts - AOL

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    "The tight seal can trap moisture, leading to sweating and potential sogginess," Palma explained. "When frozen, this excess moisture can contribute to freezer burn." And while it may look cute ...

  9. Merchant's mark - Wikipedia

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    Impressions of cloth, strings and other packing material on the reverse of tags with seal impressions indicate that the Harappan seals were used to control economic administration and trade. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Amphorae from the Roman Empire can sometimes be traced to their sources from the inscriptions on their handles.