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acknowledgmentn. the section at the end of a document where a notary public ver...
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acknowledgmentA flag set in a packet to indicate to the sender that the previous packet sent was accepted correctly by the receiver without errors, or that the receiver is now ready to accept a transmission.
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acknowledgmentalternative form of acknowledgement. OED deems it "a spelling more in accordance with Eng. values of letters."
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acknowledgmentthe act of going before a qualified officer (e.g., Clerk) and declaring the validity of the document. The officer certifies same, whose certification is known as the acknowledgment
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acknowledgmentNotification sent from one network device to another to acknowledge that some event (for example, receipt of a message) has occurred. Sometimes abbreviated ACK.
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acknowledgmentn. Recognition.
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acknowledgmentInternetworking Dictionary A type of message sent to indicate that a block of data arrived at its destination without error. See also: Negative Acknowledgement. [Source: NNSC]
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acknowledgmentDefinition A formal declaration made before a duly authorized officer, usually a notary public, by a person who has signed a document. Documents requiring acknowledgement must be witnessed by an autho [..]
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acknowledgmentalso ac·knowl·edge·ment n 1 a : the act of acknowledging b : the act of admitting paternity compare filiation 2 : a thing done or given in recognition of something received [an ...
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acknowledgmentA declaration before a notary public or other officer by a party executing a legal document that the execution is his free and voluntary act and deed.
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acknowledgment(n) the state or quality of being recognized or acknowledged(n) a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage(n) a statement acknowledging something or someone
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acknowledgmentShort declaration at end of a legal paper showing paper was duly executed and acknowledged.
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acknowledgment(1) A statement of acceptance of responsibility. (2) The short declaration at the end of a legal paper showing that the paper was duly executed and acknowledged.
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acknowledgment1. A statement of acceptance of responsibility. 2. The short declaration at the end of a legal paper showing that the paper was properly executed and acknowledged.
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acknowledgmentSaying, testifying, or assuring that something is true. You can say this out loud or write it down.
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acknowledgmentn. the section at the end of a document where a notary public verifies that the signer of the document states he/she actually signed it.
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acknowledgment1. A statement of acceptance of responsibility. 2. The short declaration at the end of a legal paper showing that the paper was duly executed and acknowledged.
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acknowledgmentA report generated by the IRS to a Transmitter that indicates receipt of all transmissions. An ACK Report identifies the returns in each transmission that are accepted or rejected for specific reasons.
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acknowledgmentEvery return transmitted is acknowledged by the receiving agency (such as the IRS) via the return of an acknowledgment (ACK) file to the transmitter. The acknowledgment file is a record of whether the [..]
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acknowledgmentThis is the correct spelling of acknowledgment -- there should not be an e after the g. An acknowledgment is a notary act where the signer acknowledges signing a document before a notary public.
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acknowledgmentThe act by which a party executing a legal document goes before an authorized officer or notary public and declares the same to be his voluntary act and deed.
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acknowledgmenta formal declaration before a notary public or qualified officer that the person signing a document is doing so voluntarily and using his or her legal name and signature; popularly called notarizing.
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