Official endorsement definition

Official endorsement means the information on the ballot that identifies:

Examples of Official endorsement in a sentence

  • Official endorsement for the CAWT process has subsequently been given at a national level by both Ministers for Health and Departments of Health, in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

  • Official endorsement, is provided in the January 18, memo cited below.

  • Official endorsement or support of any candidate for public office is expressly prohibited.

  • Official endorsement from HRDM, alongside efforts to improve the accuracy of the elec- toral roll, indicate that support for the reform movement might not have diminished, as many suggested at the time.

  • Official endorsement or sanction may be neither stated nor implied, and Army officials may not give preferential treatment to the Boy Scouts (JER, para 3-209).

  • Official endorsement forms provided by the Office of Student Life shall be used when obtaining an endorsement.

  • As a result, compared with prime borrowers, subprime borrowers are more likely to default on their loans.

  • School Business Official endorsement preferred, but not required.

  • Official endorsement of parallel construction (where evidence collected using particular means is not admitted in court but can lead to admissible evidence) is, unfortunately, not subject to review at all in individual cases, but must rather be challenged in cases that appear to U.S. lawyers to be seeking advisory opinions without a live case or controversy.

  • JER 3-209) Official endorsement of a PO may not be stated or implied by DoD employees.

Related to Official endorsement

  • Official ballot means the ballots distributed by the election officer to the poll