Not signed certificate of quality

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Vital B.
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Not signed certificate of quality

Post by Vital B. » Tue Apr 28, 2009 6:52 pm

Dear colleagues,

please help to solve the dilemma: whether the presentation of 2 unsigned certificates of quality with pre-printed indication "Original" met the requirement of l/c ("CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS - 2 originals') and is it a discrepancy or not (as per Article 37 of ISBP certificates should be signed).

Thanks in advance.
Vital, Moscow.
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Judith
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Certificates require signature

Post by Judith » Wed Apr 29, 2009 9:21 am

Para 37 of ISBP clearly states that certificates, by their nature, require a signature. So, unless the document is signed, I would not consider it to be a certificate.

(Also, you might want to check out the varied forms of “signature” as provided in Article 3.)

Hope this helps.

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discrepant

Post by shahriar » Wed Apr 29, 2009 7:40 pm

ISBP calls for a certificate depending on its nature. in my opinion a certificate of quality must be signed and therefore the presented one is discrepant.

signature is one of the way to make a document original.

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