Apostilla in english
Apostille
pronunciation: əpɑstɪl part of speech: noun
pronunciation: əpɑstɪl part of speech: noun
In gestures
apostilla = comment ; note ; annotation ; marginal note ; apostille.
Example: Indexing and searching, then, are integral one to another, and so a few comments on searching are in order here = Indexing and searching, then, are integral one to another, and so a few comments on searching are in order here.Example: An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information concerning a document, by way of comment or explanation.Example: An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information of a document by way of comment or explanation.Example: Some of the criteria used to determine whether it is worthwhile to obtain an appraisal of a book collection are: age, content, illustrations, place of publication, publisher, condition of the items, marginal notes, and previous owners.Example: Students commonly need an apostille to authenticate their academic transcripts or diploma for use in a foreign country.apostillar = annotate ; countersign ; visa ; apostille.
Example: Once users have loaded data, other users may add comments, or annotate other users' data.Example: You must have your form countersigned by someone of professional standing who has known you for at least two years.Example: Certificates must be visaed by customs authorities at the airport of departure.Example: A document apostilled in India does not need attestation by the Embassy of India.