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attestations 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. (attestation) the action of bearing witness
  2. (attestation) the evidence by which something is attested
  3. (Attestation (law)) In the statutory law of wills and trusts, an attestation clause is a clause that is typically appended to a will, often just below the place of the testator's signature.
  4. (attestation) Something which bears witness, confirms or authenticates; Such a confirmation or authentication; The process of providing an independent opinion on published financial and other business information of a business, public agency, or other organization performed by accountants or ...
  5. (ATTESTATION) A statement by a person who has witnessed another person signing a document to the effect that they did in fact witness the document. ...
  6. (96. Attestation) Attestation is synonymous with access certification . This term highlights the aspect of certification where stake-holders attest to the appropriateness of entitlements, rather than flagging those that should be removed. ...
  7. (Attestation (Attestation)) A letter sent by deputy heads to the President of the Public Service Human Resources Management Agency of Canada personally attesting that: (1) each employee subject to PMP has a signed performance agreement and (2) the department or agency has a review mechanism to ...
  8. (Attestation) An affidavit or declaration of share ownership by which an optionee exercising an option by a “Stock Swap” (see below) can avoid surrendering a physical stock certificate for the shares used to exercise the option.
  9. (Attestation) Certification that contracting entities' award procedures conform to Directives
  10. (Attestation) Official affirmation that a degree or transcript is genuine. Usually signed by a recognized expert or witness.
  11. (Attestation) Signing a written statement that a document is correct or that you have witnessed the document being signed. The witnesses to a living will may attest that the patient making the will was of sound mind and made the will of his or her own volition.
  12. (Attestation) Sworn statements that employers must make to the U.S. Department of Labor before being able to bring foreign workers to the United States. These statements may be that the employer is trying to hire more Americans, or simply be that foreign workers will be paid the same as U.S. ...
  13. (Attestation) The authentication of a signature by an authorized person, who could be an oaths commissioner or a notary public.
  14. (Attestation) The process of vouching for the accuracy of information. External entities can attest to shielded locations, protected capabilities, and Roots of Trust. A platform can attest to its description of platform characteristics that affect the integrity (trustworthiness) of a platform. ...
  15. (Attestation) The requirement that the attending physician certify, in writing, the accuracy and completion of the clinical information used for DRG assignment. See also Physician Attestation.
  16. (Attestation) The signature of a witness to the signing of a will. Audit. Close examination of something e.g. the trading books, papers and accounts of a company, or the relationship between plans and desired outcomes.
  17. (Attestation) the act of applying an electronic signature to content showing authorship and legal responsibility for a particular unit of information.
  18. (Attestation) the signing clause in a contract of insurance.
  19. (attestation) the administration of an oath or evidence given by a witness. Commonly used for military enlistment.
  20. Attestation is a personal assertion of the truth of the statement to which you are attesting.
  21. Attestation takes place on Arrivals day and it is at this point that recruits are sworn into the Royal Air Force.
  22. Certifies that the data inputs that collectively produce the numbers on financial statements are accurate.