She requested a copy of her medical records.
You don not have to provide a copy of your liability policy when requested. You only have to provide the policy if a court or judge requests it.
No, the correct way to phrase this would be: "Please find attached a copy of your bachelor's certificate."
First of all - YOU would have to be the individual that granted him the POA. Simply ask him for his ORIGINAL copy of the POA, or send him a registered letter (return receipt requested) stating that his POA was revoked. Make a permanent record of your copy of the registered letter and file it along with the signed return receipt.
a copy of a letter
"Hago copiar"
A 'copy' (CC or BCC) notation is used at the end of a letter when a copy of the letter is being sent to one or more other parties.
"A copy" is "una copia". The verb "to copy" is "copiar".
The copy reference at the end of a letter is a list of who, in addition to the addressee, will receive a copy of the letter. The standard 'copy' notation was 'Cc' or 'cc', standing for 'carbon copy'. However, since carbon paper is no longer used to make copies, the notation can read 'Copy:' or 'Copies:'.
The copy reference at the end of a letter is a list of who, in addition to the addressee, will receive a copy of the letter. The standard 'copy' notation was 'Cc' or 'cc', standing for 'carbon copy'. However, since carbon paper is no longer used to make copies, the notation can read 'Copy:' or 'Copies:'
You could, but this would be incorrect grammatically. Rather, you should write "Attached is a copy of your request."
A five-letter word for "publishable copy" is "repro." Check the "i."