Letters, address & protocol
Letters, address & protocol
Warning to the recipient to respect legal rights associated with the content.
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Warnings for a newsletter sent out via e-mail.
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A letter speaking to anyone who reads it. Used mostly for reference regarding such matters as previous employment or completed projects etc.
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Letter to the Ambassador of (Country) with care regarding matters of address and protocol.
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Letter to a Barrister with care regarding matters of address and protocol. If unsure, use this one.
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Formal letter to the Chancellor of the University with care regarding matters of address and protocol. If you don't know if the Chancellor is a Professor or a Doctor, use this one.
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Letter to the Chancellor of the University (where we know that the Chancellor is also a Doctor).
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Letter to the Chancellor of the University (where we know that the Chancellor is not a Professor or a Doctor).
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Letter to the Chancellor of the University (where we know that the Chancellor is also a Professor) with care regarding matters of address and protocol.
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Letter to the Chief Judge of the District Court with care regarding matters of address and protocol.
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Letter to the Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory, (similar to Premier in other States). (C-27403)
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Letter to the Dean of the faculty of the university.
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Letter to the Governor of South Australia. (C-12953)
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Letter to the Governor-General of Australia with care regarding matters of address and protocol. (C-13817)
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Letter to a Judge of the Court with care regarding matters of address and protocol.
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Letter to a Judge of the County Court.
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Letter to a Judge of the County Court.
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Letter to a Judge of the Court with care regarding matters of address and protocol.
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Letter to a Judge of the District Court.
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Letter to Justice of the High Court of Australia Kenneth Hayne.
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Letter to the Leader of the Opposition. (C-43870)
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