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Jobb Posted 22 years ago
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The item

Please edit it, making it sound professional:
applicable only in the condition that one or both sides are organizations overseas or individuals.


Another question:

(The following headline is for an agreement, which refers to that a man trusts an agency to buy a building property. The question is whether the headline is proper)

Authorization Agreement on Property building property.
  

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Hi Jobb, 1. 'Only applicable where either or both sides are overseas organisations/individuals' 2. I think I'd title it: 'Agreement for Authorisation', and let the document itself contain the details of what the agreement is for.

  • Hi Jobb, 1.
  • 'Only applicable where either or both sides are overseas organisations/individuals' 2.
  • I think I'd title it: 'Agreement for Authorisation', and let the document itself contain the details of what the agreement is for.
  • All the best, Spellcheck
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Hi Jobb,


1. 'Only applicable where either or both sides are overseas organisations/individuals'

2. I think I'd title it: 'Agreement for Authorisation', and let the document itself contain the details of what the agreement is for.


All the best,

Spellcheck

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