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Re: legal question about certs



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At 04:50 PM 7/7/97 -0400, M. T. Hollinger wrote:
>I suggest the name "callback certificate", rather than "subpoena
>certificate",
>recognizing that 98% of the time, disputes can be resolved by simply
>calling the other party back to discuss the situation.

I think your suggestion is a good one.  Another person suggested we
call it a "locator certificate" -- again, because "subpoena" is an
extreme case.

I tend to use extreme terms like that to wake up audiences, but I
believe both of you are correct and I will adjust my writings
accordingly.

 - Carl

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