R. 61N-2.001 Application for Complimentary Drug Distributor Permit
R. 61N-2.002 Application for Cosmetic Manufacturer Permit
R. 61N-2.004 Application for Diethyl Ether Manufacturer, Distributor, Dealer or Purchaser Permit
R. 61N-2.005 Application for Freight Forwarder Permit
R. 61N-2.006 Application for Health Care Clinic Establishment Permit
R. 61N-2.008 Application for Medical Gas Manufacturer Permit
R. 61N-2.009 Application for Medical Gas Wholesale Distributor Permit
R. 61N-2.010 Application for Medical Oxygen Retail Establishment Permit
R. 61N-2.011 Application for Nonresident Prescription Drug Manufacturer Permit
R. 61N-2.0111 Application for Nonresident Prescription Drug Manufacturer – Virtual Permit
R. 61N-2.012 Application for Out-of-State Prescription Drug Wholesale Distributor Permit
R. 61N-2.013 Application for Over-The-Counter Drug Manufacturer Permit
R. 61N-2.014 Application for Prescription Drug Manufacturer Permit
R. 61N-2.0141 Application for Prescription Drug Manufacturer – Virtual Permit
R. 61N-2.015 Application for Prescription Drug Repackager Permit
R. 61N-2.0151 Application for Nonresident Prescription Drug Repackager Permit
R. 61N-2.016 Application for Prescription Drug Wholesale Distributor Permit
R. 61N-2.018 Application for Restricted Prescription Drug Distributor – Blood Establishment Permit
R. 61N-2.019 Application for Restricted Prescription Drug Distributor – Charitable Organization Permit
R. 61N-2.020 Application for Restricted Prescription Drug Distributor – Destruction Permit
R. 61N-2.021 Application for Permit as a Restricted Prescription Drug Distributor – Government Programs
R. 61N-2.022 Application for Permit as a Restricted Prescription Drug Distributor – Health Care Entity
R. 61N-2.023 Application for Permit as a Restricted Prescription Drug Distributor – Institutional Research
R. 61N-2.024 Application for Restricted Prescription Drug Distributor – Reverse Distributor Permit
R. 61N-2.025 Application for Permit as a Retail Pharmacy Drug Wholesale Distributor
R. 61N-2.026 Application for Third Party Logistics Provider Permit
R. 61N-2.027 Application for Permit as a Veterinary Prescription Drug Retail Establishment
R. 61N-2.028 Application for Permit as a Veterinary Prescription Drug Wholesale Distributor
R. 61N-2.029 Application for Change of Mailing Address
R. 61N-2.030 Application for Name Change
R. 61N-2.031 Application for Change of Physical Location
R. 61N-2.032 Application for Certificate of Free Sale
R. 61N-2.033 Application for Certification as a Designated Representative
R. 61N-2.038 Application for Temporary Permit due to Change of Ownership
R. 61N-2.039 Application for Temporary Permit due to Change of Physical Location

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  • Lien: A claim against real or personal property in satisfaction of a debt.
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  • Mortgage: The written agreement pledging property to a creditor as collateral for a loan.
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  • Mortgagor: The person who pledges property to a creditor as collateral for a loan and who receives the money.
  • Oral argument: An opportunity for lawyers to summarize their position before the court and also to answer the judges' questions.
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  • Remand: When an appellate court sends a case back to a lower court for further proceedings.
  • Settlement: Parties to a lawsuit resolve their difference without having a trial. Settlements often involve the payment of compensation by one party in satisfaction of the other party's claims.
  • Transcript: A written, word-for-word record of what was said, either in a proceeding such as a trial or during some other conversation, as in a transcript of a hearing or oral deposition.