memorandums in English

noun
1
a note or record made for future use.
the two countries signed a memorandum of understanding on economic cooperation

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1. Listing of Addressees and Addressing DoD Memorandums

2. Memorandums of Understanding on Manpower and for establishing India-Oman Joint Investment Fund were signed.

3. What does Bumf mean? Pamphlets, forms, memorandums, or similar printed matter, especially when considered uninteresting or unimportant

4. Both Chinese and Indian associations have submitted memorandums to the government, accusing it of formulating an undemocratic culture policy.

5. The late signature of memorandums of understanding could also affect the Organization's liability for air transport, particularly in case of accident or injury

6. This listing is updated per the Interim Director, Administration and Management, memorandum dated February 16, 2021,”Listing of Addressees and Addressing DoD Memorandums.”

7. Executory Agreements, in the ordinary acceptation of the term, are such contracts as rest on articles, memorandums, parol promises, or undertakings, and the like, to be performed in future, or which are entered into preparatory to more solemn and formal alienations of property

8. Definition of Adviser : someone who gives advice a financial/investment Adviser She was not signing on as a domestic or foreign-policy Adviser … — Peggy Noonan In this meeting, Clifford, who had been a senior Truman aide and an Adviser to Kennedy, used George Ball's memorandums in pleading that the war could not be won.