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22:50 Feb 14, 2008 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] Law/Patents - Automotive / Cars & Trucks / Certificate of Sale (MV-50) | |||||||
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4 +2 | There are no liens. |
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There are no liens. Explanation: LO = No (typo) Not very tough, I think.:) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 41 mins (2008-02-14 23:31:23 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- OK, 2 + 2 = 4 and 2 x 2 = 4 (it's a joke, of course:)) More seriously and specifically: LO = 0 lien(s) OR 0 lienholder(s) The following code should be used: "LO" if there are no liens; "L1" if there is one lienholder;. "L2" if there are two lienholders and so forth. http://tinyurl.com/yw7nxs |
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