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Date: The date when the certificate was earned or presented is usually written out before, within, or after the description. Typically, the date is spelled out as in 31st Day of October or Fifth Day of May 2017.
In the most formal writing, such as contracts, invitations, plaques and presentation documents, it is usual to write out the entire date in words. Days and months are capitalized, but dates and years are not.
Modern Practice. Under modern rules, few if any states limit how you write dates in legal documents other than requiring standard American usage: the month first, the day second and the year last. Some attorneys spell out the month and use numerals for the day and year, while others use all numeric numbers.
When referring to a specific date in the month-day date format, use cardinal numbers (one, two, three) rather than ordinal numbers (first, second, third). ... In the day-month-year format (used in the UK and other countries), do not use commas at all. On May 13th, 2007 Daniel was born.
When the date appears in the middle of a sentence, commas should appear both before and after the year. The store closed its doors for good on Wednesday, October 15, 1958. Her arrival on Monday, April 11, 1988, was considered a turning point for the company.
Writing the Date Formally for Business, Invitations, and Academic Work. In formal U.S. writings, you never want to omit the year or use a purely numerical form for the date. For example, if you were to write a formal business letter, you'd write out the entire date, including the full month (January 1, 2011).
When writing in American English, the right way to write a date is: May 1, 2016. The month always comes before the date and year. But, in a statement, you have to use ordinal numbers first and write. For example: The seminar will be held on the third of May 2016.
Writing the Date Formally for Business, Invitations, and Academic Work. In formal U.S. writings, you never want to omit the year or use a purely numerical form for the date. For example, if you were to write a formal business letter, you'd write out the entire date, including the full month (January 1, 2011).
Dates in American English In written American English, the month of the date comes before the day and year. For example, Independence Day in the USA is on July 4th each year. In the year 2000 the date was 4/7/2000 in British English. In American English this is written 7/4/2000.
In traditional American usage, dates are written in the monthdayyear order (e.g. December 1, 2019) with a comma before and after the year if it is not at the end of a sentence, and time in 12-hour notation (1:26 am).
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