= circa = approximetely cf., cfr. = conferatur = compare c. l. = citato loco = in the above mentioned location cor. cor. impr. = correctis, corrigendis, imprimatur = correct, rectify, print etal. = et alii = and the others et pass. = et passim = and the following, and in the following et seq. = et sequence = and the next (used as a reference to the next page, chapter, etc. ) fec. = fecit = made by (used by artists) h. = hoc est = that is to say, this means ib., ibid. = ibidem = the same, in the same place (to make a reference to the source which was used previously) i. a. = inter alia = among the others i. q. = idem quod = the same way as loc. cit. = loco citato = in the place cited L. = locus sigilli = place of print N. B. = Nota Bene = pay attention = opus citatum = a reference to a source that was used before the last one (used when ibid. Can't be used) p. a., per an. = per annum = yearly, every year pro tem. = pro tempore = for some time, temporary Q. E. D. = quod erat demonstrandum = what was to be shown qs = quantum sufficit = any amount that is necessary q. v. = quod vide = look there sl.
Offset printing, as a development of lithography ( q. v. ), is based on the principle that water and grease do not mix, so that a greasy ink can be deposited on grease-treated printing areas of the plate, while nonprinting areas, which hold water, reject the ink. The offset plate is usually of zinc or aluminum or a combination of metals, with the surface treated to render it porous and then coated with a photosensitive material. Exposure to an image hardens the coating on printing areas; the coating on nonprinting areas is washed away, leaving wetted metal that will reject ink. Modern offset printing is done on a press composed basically of three rotating cylinders: a plate cylinder, to which the metal plate is fastened; a blanket cylinder covered by a sheet of rubber; and an impression cylinder that presses the paper into contact with the blanket cylinder. The plate cylinder first comes in contact with a series of moistening rollers that deposit moisture in the granulations of the metal.
No. Aside from allowing your spouse or attorney to examine and/or make copies of filed paperwork, all paperwork filed during a divorce will be kept confidential. What is an uncontested divorce? An uncontested divorce is when both spouses are able to agree on all aspects of your divorce, including division of property, child custody, and the grounds for the divorce. Does the state of New York recognize foreign divorce decrees? Yes, as long as certain requirements are met, New York will validate foreign divorces. To learn more about what requirements there are, please contact our firm. When my wife filed papers for divorce, I chose the attorneys at Blumberg, Cherkoss, Fitz Gibbons & Blumberg. They were professional, honest and always had my best interest in mind. They were always quick to return my phone calls and emails, and never beat around the bush. They will be honest and straight forward with you about your case. Because of all these amazing qualities, I was able to protect my son and actually had child support awarded to me.
Revolving lines of credit are considered "revolving"because an individual's credit is replenished when some or all of the outstanding debt has been paid off. In contrast, a non-revolving line of credit is closed once the account is fully paid off, such as a student loan or mortgage. Non-revolving credit usually has a lower interest rate. How does a Line of Credit Work? Secured vs Unsecured Loans may be unsecured loans, or secured by collateral. A home equity loan is an example of a collateralized loan, whereby the home is the collateral and will be claimed by the creditor in the event of a default on the loan. Credit card loans are almost always unsecured, which causes creditors to take on more risk and is why credit card interest rates are generally higher and the borrowing limits are generally lower than secured loans. Understanding a Credit Line FAQs