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Venusinfurs Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Does 'certificate of affiliation' exist??

And if it is so... what does it mean?

Thanks.
  

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' Yes, it is in use. I suppose it refers to a certificate that confirms the existence of a relationship between two entities. For instance, if Microsoft is raising money for the Red Cross, people might want to see a certificate of affiliation before handing their donations over to Microsoft.

  • ' Yes, it is in use.
  • I suppose it refers to a certificate that confirms the existence of a relationship between two entities.
  • For instance, if Microsoft is raising money for the Red Cross, people might want to see a certificate of affiliation before handing their donations over to Microsoft.
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You mean, 'Is it in use?' Yes, it is in use. I suppose it refers to a certificate that confirms the existence of a relationship between two entities. For instance, if Microsoft is raising money for the Red Cross, people might want to see a certificate of affiliation before handing their donations over to Microsoft.
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Can it be used for persons, relatives, please?
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Yes, but it is then called a 'family tree', and it is drawn up by a [url="http://www.hyperdictionary.com/search.aspx?define=genealogist"]genealogist[/url].
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Ok, thank you, Mr Matthewq!

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