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A copy of the family Bible or other The notary or other officer must state family record certified by a notary public or other officer with authority the year in which the Bible or other to administer oaths. record was printed, whether or not the record bears any erasures or other marks of alteration, and if, from the ... | A copy of the family Bible or other family record certified by a notary public or other officer with authority to administer oaths. The notary or other officer must state the year in which the Bible or other record was printed, whether or not the record bears any erasures or other marks of alteration, and if, from the ... | 0.838964 | [
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Please check our website on January 5th for details about our 2011 vendor contracts for our Market that promises to be bigger and better this coming year. You are also welcome to look at our slideshows online to see the dynamics every Saturday morning during the past two years. . There are some wonderful shots of your ... | Please check our website on January 5th for details about our 2011 vendor contracts for our Market that promises to be bigger and better this coming year. You are also welcome to look at our slideshows online to see the dynamics every Saturday morning during the past two years. . There are some wonderful shots of your ... | 1 | [
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MORNING SERVICE LORD’S SUPPER All who have accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior and March 25, 2018 10:30 am Lord are invited to participate with us in the taking of the elements this morning. Gluten free wafers are available (Hymn #140) Congregation DOWN AT THE CROSS in the church foyer for those on restricted diets. ... | MORNING SERVICE March 25, 2018 10:30 am DOWN AT THE CROSS (Hymn #140) Congregation WELCOME/PRAYER MY JESUS I LOVE THEE MEDLEY Handbell Choir MY TESTIMONY Josh Burch WORSHIP MEDLEY Congregation There Is a Fountain (Hymn #142) Above All SCRIPTURE READING ? MESSAGE: BECOMING A GODLY FATHER RESPONDING TO GOD’S WORD Congreg... | 0.770845 | [
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s. 7 7 When retail premises lease is entered into or S. 7 assigned substituted by No. 82/2005 For the purposes of this Act, a retail premises s. 7. lease is entered into or assigned when— (a) under the lease or assignment, the tenant enters into possession of the premises with the consent of the landlord; or (b) under ... | S. 7 substituted by No. 82/2005 s. 7. 7 When retail premises lease is entered into or assigned For the purposes of this Act, a retail premises lease is entered into or assigned when— (a) under the lease or assignment, the tenant enters into possession of the premises with the consent of the landlord; or (b) under the l... | 0.873902 | [
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