A bring-down certificate is a legal document that confirms the accuracy and completeness of information provided by a party in a transaction, typically just before the closing of a deal. It is often used in Mergers and Acquisitions to ensure that the representations and warranties made by the seller are still true at the time of closing. This certificate serves to protect the buyer by providing assurance that no material changes have occurred since the initial agreement.
Authentic certificate or Appraisal certificate
Private school certificate.
When a certificate authority receives a certificate request, it issues a new certificate as a temporary placeholder for a CA-issue certificate. For more information, see the personal certificate commands
No, a certificate of title and a certificate of registration are not the same. A certificate of title proves ownership of a vehicle, while a certificate of registration shows that the vehicle has been registered with the appropriate authorities.
No. Birth and Adoption certificate are different
The authorized birth certificate may refer to the Original birth certificate rather than the Copy of the Birth Certificate.
migration certificate
certificate
A religious certificate.
An interim certificate
The estoppel certificate is typically signed by the party who is providing the certificate. For example, if a tenant is providing the estoppel certificate to a landlord, the tenant would sign the certificate.
teacher experience certificate