The phrase, "nature of acquaintance" refers to how people know each other. The means of knowing each other may be through a certain relationship or context. Here are some examples answering a question, "What is the nature of your acquaintance with him?" "I know him through work." "He is my cousin." "We went to school together." Sometimes when an employer requests references, or an application form has a space for references, the "nature of acquaintance" is also requested. The applicant would list the references with how he or she is known to this person. In the letter of reference the writer will indicate how long he or she has known the applicant, the type and context of the relationship.
state how you know the applicant and the applicant's partner or fiace' and indicate how often you have been in contact with them
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I know that a lot of insurance agencies would deny an applicant if they had a life threatening disease, or even a genetic heredity in there family such as diabeties. I know that it costs more for smokers :)
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This is one way of finding out if the applicant had any bad record concerning finances. If the applicant cannot handle money, then it is likely that he or she may not be responsible and trustworthy to work in a company.
A co-applicant is someone who applies for something along with another applicant.
It is measured by how much you know and how fluently you speak.
In the context of 'College Applications and Entrance Requirements,' questions about 'in what capacity' the applicant has been known can (and should) be answered directly and simply. First, one's relationship to the applicant should be stated; for example, 'supervisor at restaurant such-and-such' or 'manager at office' in which the applicant worked (or still works). If the relationship is personal, this should also be indicated. Second, the length of time for which one has known the applicant should be stated; for example, 'for five years' or 'for 14 months.'
If someone puts your name down as a reference on an application, you may be asked, under what circumstances have you known the applicant. This is asking, how you know the person submitting the application. For example, you may know the person in a professional way, or social way.
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There are many examples of a letter of acceptance for an OJT applicant. The letter would let the applicant know that they are welcome to join the program and highlight the strengths that got them into the program.