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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (4362)5/19/2006 9:30:24 AM
From: rrm_bcnu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12518
 
The 10-KSB also indicated that. It was a formal audited submission. I suspect that Plasticon has a notarized document that grants conveyance. As to whether the $500K has or has not been paid and executed, why would they include the actionable paragraph in the 10-KSB if it hadn't?

Also, the 90 days only deals with an assignment that, if not recorded in the Office within three months from its date, becomes void against a subsequent purchaser for a valuable consideration without notice, unless it is recorded prior to the subsequent purchase. It has nothing to do with the legality of the notarized conveyance as I read it.

I am sorry you doubt that. Can you tell us why you doubt that filing? I remember you folks doubted that an audit would ever be filed as well.

rrm



To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (4362)5/19/2006 9:36:57 AM
From: scion  Respond to of 12518
 
How do I pay to have an assignment recorded?

Payment may be made by use of a check, credit card, money order or USPTO deposit account if submitting documents in paper. Documents submitted electronically may be paid by credit card, USPTO deposit account or electronic fund transfer (EFT). The USPTO accepts VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS and DISCOVER credit cards.

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