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In the medical book, I signed that I had authorised use of the drug, and my vet had countersigned for its administration.
The applicant I had countersigned for had visited a GP surgery where she began talking to another patient who was there for a GP's signature on an application, for a fee of £20.
William offered Scottish clans that had taken part in the rising a pardon provided that they signed allegiance by a deadline, and his government in Scotland punished a delay with the Massacre of Glencoe of 1692, which became infamous in Jacobite propaganda as William had countersigned the orders.
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There were only a few weeks left in January when Rimkus finally got a call from her landlord: the lease had been countersigned, and the bar had an extra year.
I then signed it and had him countersign my copy.
The king's decrees had to be countersigned by ministers responsible to the Sejm, which was partly elected on the basis of property qualifications.
His cabinet approved a decree which, had it been countersigned by President Giorgio Napolitano, would have forced Ms Englaro's doctors to continue treatment.Why?
Consent was sought verbally and in written form, and where there were literacy problems, verbal consent sufficed but had to be countersigned by the investigator.
"Marriages have to be countersigned by the court.
Except in urgent cases, similar operations by the police and HM Revenue and Customs have to be countersigned by a judge acting as a Surveillance Commissioner.
The recording of activities has to be countersigned by the staff specialist responsible for each activity with all applicable observations.
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