No, neither.
A facsimile is already a copy. Even if the facsimile has been accepted as a "true" representation of the original, it is still nothing more than a copy of it. A copy of a copy is not acceptable as "best evidence."
It's short for facsimile - The word facsimile means 'likeness' or 'copy' - which is what a fax machine gives the recipient - a copy of the original document.
facsimile, duplicate
In a resume, a facsimile refers to a copy or reproduction of the original document, often used to indicate that the resume is not a physical original but a duplicate. It may also imply that the resume has been sent or received via fax or electronic means. Additionally, including a facsimile can indicate that the document retains the original's formatting and content integrity, ensuring that the recipient receives an accurate representation of the applicant's qualifications.
facsimile
A certified true copy is an original document, and a document that is verified against the original copy is usually a recreation of the original document, or a second document that reflects the content of the original.
It all depends on what you will be using it for. A facsimile is not accepted for recording in most land records offices. Some judges will not accept a faxed copy of a document, such as a promissory note or check with a notation on the memo line. Many contracts are faxed but the parties should agree ahead of time and the faxed copies that go back and forth should contain a clause that they will be binding although faxed.
Anything you want. A fax or facsimile is nothing more than a copy of a document of any kind.
A notarized copy of a document is a copy of the original document that has been certified by a notary public as a true and accurate reproduction of the original. A certified copy, on the other hand, is a copy of the original document that has been certified as a true copy by an official or legal authority such as a government agency or court clerk. Both types of copies can be used for official purposes to verify the authenticity of the original document.
once a customer gets a receipt showing a item paid in full ....nil balance owing, can the business owner claim a computer glitch caused the wrong amount & ask for more money.... 3 months after the receipt was issued
For international trips, the original passport is typically required. Copies are not usually accepted for travel.
It stems from abbreviation of facsimile transmission, or facs, now just referred to as fax.
An oxymoron is used in the sentence "The secretary handed the judge the original copy of the document."