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voucher
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voucher
1. a document serving as evidence for some claimed transaction, as the receipt or expenditure of money
2. Brit a ticket or card serving as a substitute for cash
3. any of certain documents that various groups of British nationals born outside Britain must obtain in order to settle in Britain
4. English law obsolete
a. the summoning into court of a person to warrant a title to property
b. the person so summoned


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1, 2007--Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) issued new vouchering regulations that standardized documentation requirements.
” "There’s a whole process,” Gonzales continued, “once you recommend, and it goes to an agency, the agency then draws up the contract, the agency does vouchering, does the auditing, does vouchering, does certification, controller, those are the rules.
Some of the areas covered in these classes include; vouchering, annual report performance measure, audit preparation and tax credits.
 
 
 
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