A message from the addressee informing the originator that the originator's communication has been received and understood, as a wedding invitation's acknowledgement
A formal declaration before a duly authorized officer (such as a notary public) by a person who has executed an instrument that such execution is his own act and deed An acknowledgment is necessary to entitle an instrument (with certain specific exceptions) to be recorded, to impart constructive notice of its contents and to entitle the instrument to be used as evidence without further proof The certificate of acknowledgment is attached to the instrument or incorporated therein
- A written declaration by a person executing an instrument, given before an officer authorized to give an oath (usually a notary public), stating that the execution if of his own volition
As a verb, the confirmation by a party executing a legal document that this is his signature and voluntary act This confirmation is made to an authorized officer of the Court or notary public who signs a statement also called an acknowledgment
In marine insurance, a form issued to acknowledge that insurance is in effect for a specific shipment Usually issued to a consignee by the shipper or someone acting on their behalf, such as a freight forwarder The issuer may not have details of the actual coverage provided by the policy
A message from the addressee informing the originator that the originators communication has been received and understood, as a wedding invitations acknowledgement
The act by which a party executing a legal document goes before an authorized officer or notary public and declares the same to be his or her voluntary act and deed
( of the reality of life ): Few people would accept a clear and graphic cause and effect relationship between thinking and behavior as fact Genuine acceptance of thinking or belief of an idea in spite of criticism or resistance from a popular majority to the contrary
the state or quality of being recognized or acknowledged; "the partners were delighted with the recognition of their work"; "she seems to avoid much in the way of recognition or acknowledgement of feminist work prior to her own"
A formal declaration made before a duly authorized officer (usually a notary public) by a person who has executed an instrument that such execution is his or her act and deed
An acknowledgement is a statement or action which recognizes that something exists or is true. The President's resignation appears to be an acknowledgment that he has lost all hope of keeping the country together = recognition
Controller sourced message that is associated with a previous non-conformance warning or reminder message Although these messages may serve to signify the controller's recognition of the warned or reminded situation - the use of such messages will depend on particular cases
In regard to a legal instrument or document, formal declaration before an authorized official such as a Notary Public, by the person who executed the instrument, that it is his free act and deed Also refers to the Notary's statement itself
A statement by a person to the effect that they are aware of a certain fact May also be a sworn document to the same effect, which further states that the person signing the document did so voluntarily
An offer of acceptance of a Purchase Order (PO), usually received prior to the receipt of goods, to verify the cost, description, quantity and ship date of goods ordered as well as special terms and conditions
An acknowledgement is a letter or message that you receive from someone, telling you that something you have sent to them has arrived. I have received neither an acknowledgment nor a reply
A written declaration by a person executing an instrument, given before an officer authorized to give an oath (usually a notary public), stating that the execution is of his own volition
(ACK) A response sent by a receiver to indicate successful reception of information In a packet-switching network, an acknowledgement is a packet when data arrives Thus, when two computers exchange information, data packets travel in one direction and acknowledgements travel in the opposite direction
a statement acknowledging something or someone; "she must have seen him but she gave no sign of acknowledgment"; "the preface contained an acknowledgment of those who had helped her"