Ok smartie pants... how do you put a date of issuance on an ORIGINAL document???
Hello - here is a hint. It’s the date on the signed form.
Signed August 13, 1969. Date received by the registrar: AUG 14, 1969. Date accepted by the State: AUG 14, 1969.
The date on the receipt is the day both were printed. The post mark date on the envelope is Sep 30,2010.
The conditions of the bet have been filled.
Look, I don’t know why you’re arguing with me. I didn’t say james *shouldn’t* pay; I just pointed out it’s up for discussion whether james’ terms have been met, and you clearly maintain that the date on the receipt is adequate. I really don’t care one way or the other, hence the lack of other posts by me staking out a position. Hence the lack of me arguing with you now.
It’s just that this thread was 200+ posts deep into discussing a bet between you and james, without *anyone* bothering to actually link to or quote the actual terms of the bet itself, and everyone (james included) relying on recollected accounts of it. That’s just a shabby foundation for a thread.
If the document is what you say it is, it isn't an original document, but a certified copy of an original document.
A certified copy will have stamped on it the date of issuance, which should be recent.
Hence Loren's question: Where is the date of issuance? Why are you refusing to show it? Could it be because the copy in question wasn't issued in 2010?