17:14 Jun 27, 2001 |
English to Spanish translations [Non-PRO] Law/Patents | |||||||
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na +1 | SEE EXPLANATION |
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SEE EXPLANATION Explanation: In English, the sign # means NUMBER. In the letter or letters you have received, somewhere there should a "CASE NUMBER or #". "Refer to" = MENTION, or WRITE. What they are saying is that if you send a reply, you MUST mention your CASE NUMBER. tb. |
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