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  2. Imprimatur - Wikipedia

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    As a metaphor, the word "imprimatur" is used loosely of any form of approval or endorsement, especially by an official body or a person of importance, [2] as in the newspaper headline, "Protection of sources now has courts' imprimatur", [16] but also much more vaguely, and probably incorrectly, as in "Children, the final imprimatur to family ...

  3. List of ministers of revenue, registration & stamps of Andhra ...

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    The Minister of Revenue, Registration and Stamps is the head of the Department of Revenue, Registration & Stamps of the Government of Andhra Pradesh. The incumbent Minister of Revenue, Registration & Stamps is Anagani Satya Prasad from the Telugu Desam Party .

  4. Die proof (philately) - Wikipedia

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    Progressive proofs also form part of the design and approval process for a stamp. Any changes made during this process turn the proofs into essays which may be identified retrospectively because they differ from the issued stamp. Die proofs for engraved stamps are normally printed under great pressure onto oversized card and, as they are ...

  5. Specimen stamp - Wikipedia

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    Specimen stamps have no postal validity so postal administrations are free to distribute them as widely as they like and this can include to stamp dealers, philatelic magazines, government bodies, embassies and as promotional items for philatelists. As many specimen stamps are worth more than the originals, they have often been forged.

  6. Cancelled-to-order - Wikipedia

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    Cancelled-to-order "stamps" of Fujairah, one of the United Arab Emirates, showing unobtrusive placement of cancellations in stamp corners A cancelled to order (also called and abbreviated CTO ) postage stamp , philatelic symbol , [ 1 ] is a stamp the issuing postal service has cancelled (marked as used), but has not traveled through the post ...

  7. Accounts payable - Wikipedia

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    A variety of checks against abuse are usually present to prevent embezzlement by accounts payable personnel. Separation of duties is a common control. In countries where cheques payment are common nearly all companies have a junior employee process and print a cheque and a senior employee review and sign the cheque.

  8. Cover (philately) - Wikipedia

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    1856 cover posted in New York City with three 1-cent stamps affixed. In philately, the term cover pertains to the outside of an envelope or package with an address, typically with postage stamps that have been cancelled and is a term generally used among stamp and postal history collectors. The term does not include the contents of the letter ...

  9. Invoice processing - Wikipedia

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    Intelligent solutions do not require the coding of rules or design form templates. Rather the system learns by reviewing a relatively small number of invoice samples. This helps the system scale to large invoice volumes and widely varying document layouts without requiring a human operator to specify a template for each one, or explicitly ...