Commemorative definition

Commemorative means a sign which provides information about or draws attention to a date, event, person, architectural feature, or other thing of historical significance on a property.
Commemorative simply means that the note is issued on the special occasion of Grenada's Golden Jubilee. "Circulation" simply means that it can be used for everyday commercial transactions. I anticipate that this is an innovation, which in time, other member countries may wish to emulate.
Commemorative means monuments, plaques, benches, tables, naming properties on trails, cairns, flagpoles, or any other structure that recognizes the memory of a group or event, and excluding gifts of land.

Examples of Commemorative in a sentence

  • Signature Services™ - Tier 1 Commemorative Flag Case Allow us to display your loved one’s folded American flag during your family’s gathering.


More Definitions of Commemorative

Commemorative means the official naming after a person, persons, or family in recognition of their contributions.‌

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