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  2. File:William Jameson & Co. Whisky Advert.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: An advert for William James & Co. Whisky published in the catalogue for an industrial exhibition in Cork City in 1883. Note that this "Jameson" is not one now known internationally, but one from a rival distillery that also operated in Dublin at the time.

  3. Addendum - Wikipedia

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    It is an ad hoc item, usually compiled and executed after the main document, which contains additional terms, obligations or information. An Additional Agreement to a contract is often an addendum to a contract and is simply referred to as being an extension or addition to a main contract.

  4. Kindle Direct Publishing - Wikipedia

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    The listing was approved within two hours. When creating the book, Amazon's Kindle publishing service suggested a stock cover image that made it appear as though the book had been approved by the FDA." He pointed out that a number of other real Kindle titles promoting bleach cures and other misinformation were already prevalent on Amazon. [34]

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  6. Tear sheet - Wikipedia

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    In advertising, a tear sheet is a page cut or torn from a publication to prove to the client that the advertisement was published. Media buying agencies are often required by clients to provide tear sheets along with a post analysis of any advertising campaign. [1]

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  9. Open-book contract - Wikipedia

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    In an open-book contract, the buyer and seller of work/services agree on (1) which costs are remunerable and (2) the margin that the supplier can add to these costs. The project is then invoiced to the customer based on the actual costs incurred plus the agreed margin.