Definition of Certifiers. Meaning of Certifiers. Synonyms of Certifiers

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Definition of Certifiers

Certifier
Certifier Cer"ti*fi`er, n. One who certifies or assures.

Meaning of Certifiers from wikipedia

- A certified check (or certified cheque) is a form of check for which the bank verifies that sufficient funds exist in the account to cover the check,...
- International Diving Regulators and Certifiers Forum (IDRCF) is an organisation representing a group of national regulatory and certifying bodies for occupational...
- A certified paralegal or certified legal ****istant is the title of paralegals in the United States who have met certain education and work experience requirements...
- A certified translation is one which fulfills the requirements in the country in question, enabling it to be used in formal procedures, with the translator...
- person, or organization. Certified may also refer Certified (Herb Robertson album), 1991 Certified (David Banner album), 2005 Certified (Lil' Flip & **** ****...
- Certified funds are a form of payment that is guaranteed to clear or settle by a bank or other financial institution certifying the funds. The term is...
- Certified Crunk is a compilation album by American Southern hip hop group Lil' Jon & the East Side Boyz. It was released on November 4, 2003 via Mirror...
- UTZ, formerly called UTZ Certified, is a program and a label for sustainable farming. The organization was founded as a non-profit in the Netherlands...
- do****ent. It does not certify that the primary do****ent is genuine, only that it is a true copy of the primary do****ent. A certified copy is often used in...
- Look up certified accountant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Certified Accountant may refer to: Certified Public Accountant, a statutory title of...