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Glossary Citation As to authorship, it may be worthwhile to restate that the author of the act is the person whose will produces the act. If this person is an abstract entity, like a university, its will coincides with the will of its representative(s) who act(s) in its na cp_admin 05/24/2011 - 1:10pm
Glossary Citation The term 'juridical person' is used in the sense of an entity having the capacity of the potential to act legally and constituted either by a collection or succession of physical persons or a collection of properties. Examples of juridical persons are st cp_admin 05/24/2011 - 1:11pm
Glossary Citation Stenography1, or phonography (as it was often called) – taking dictation by shorthand and later transcribing it – seems to have played only a limited role in business before the typewriter. cp_admin 05/24/2011 - 1:12pm
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