Talk:Document
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A small group of people in Xerox research solicited and compiled input toward a broader definition of document. This posting is the result, and we hope that you will agree it is more comprehensive. Much of our work revolves around understanding, producing, and converting documents to more usable forms, and helping other people in business, government, and education do the same. Naturally, further improvement is possible and we will watch this definition evolve with great interest. We feel that illustrations would further enhance understanding and are looking for suitable uncopyrighted material. We do take some pride in the role that Xerox has played in the evolution of the document in recent times but have attempted to be relatively unbiased.
Michael Allers, Paul Austin, Venkatesh Rao
Xerox Innovation Group
Well, honestly, I don't like it. BenB4 21:38, 16 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] documentation
in a joint venture agreement between a landowner and a developer,it was agreed that the developer shall undertake the documentation and marketing of the property of the landowner, now if their is a buyer of the property can the developer sign the deed of sale for the transfer of the said property to the buyer directly or is the landowner who is to sign the deed of sale because the title to the property is still in his name and not the developer? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 210.5.92.186 (talk) 13:18, 31 January 2007 (UTC).

