That will depend on how they are used. Typically a license is issued by some regulating authority and a certificate is issued to document some status or achievement.
A certificate issued by the appropriate local authority certifying the construction may commence.
When a certificate authority receives a certificate request, it issues a new certificate as a temporary placeholder for a CA-issue certificate. For more information, see the personal certificate commands
A Certificate of Authority is issued by each state's Secretary of State office. This certifies that an agency is approved to conduct business in a specified state. Once a Certificate of Authority to do business has been issued by the Secretary of State, compliance requirements must be met such as frequent and periodic reporting to the Secretary of State and/or Department of Revenue offices for the specified state.
Cross-Certificates OverviewA cross-certificate is a certificate issued by one Certificate Authority (CA) that signs the public key for the root certificate of another Certificate Authority. Cross-certificates provide a means to create a chain of trust from a single, trusted, root CA to multiple other CAs.
It is called 'Fitness Certificate' which is generally issued by the Transport or relevant Authority
The meaning of CA in relation to Microsoft is Certificate Authority. It is a type of certificate issued by Microsoft to allow other types of programs to be marked as safe for users.
The Certificate Revocation List (CRL) is a list of certificates that were issued by a Certificate Authority (CA) and then subsequently revoked. The validator of a certificate is expected to search the CRL for that CA before accepting the certificate as valid.
A municipal bond is a bond issued by a local government such as cities, states and counties. The bond is usually issued to help finance a large project like building a park or school.
it is a basic certificate for seafahrers issued by port authorities
Death certificates usually get issued in the state you die by the coroner. However, the living relatives can request a copy in the state of the dead person's residence.Added: I do NOT believe the second sentence in the above contribution is correct. A death certificate is just that - a "certificate" issued by the authority in the jurisdiction in which the decedent perished "certifying" the cause of death. It is a legal document and cannot be "duplicated" by a coroner or medical examiner of another jurisdiction.
The Municipal ID card refers to some form of identification that is usually issued by a given municipality.