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what does "as at" mean? IACS REPRESENTATION IN IMO CORRESPONDENCE GROUPS AS AT 1 JANUARY 2013. Question: "as at" in this sentance is the same as "as of" or it just describe the situation at the time of 1 January 2013?
Jun 20, 2013 6:06 AM
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Yes - it is 'the situation at the given time or date'. 'as at' is a 'safe' option for reporting - as writing this simply states the situation at one specific time.
June 20, 2013
I think that is a question only a lawyer could answer. And then they would argue (on the clock) over which answer is correct. Finally coming to the conclusion: The best answer is the one that makes the most money. (at the time)
June 20, 2013
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