Noun
death certificate (plural death certificates)
A document issued by a medical practitioner, or by a registrar, certifying the date, location and cause of a person's death as later entered in an official register of deaths.
Honey, I plan to marry you the moment the ink is dry on that death certificate. Sara Gruen
According to her death certificate, the 'Glee' alum has been buried at the famous Hollywood Hills Cemetery, Forest Lawn, two weeks after she disappeared while boating in Lake Piru. Source: Internet
According to Matheus, they received Shannon's death certificate last week, although the exact cause of death is still unknown at this stage. Source: Internet
According to Smith's autobiography, Kissinger told Smith of Mrs. Kissinger's admiration for him, but Smith stated that he thought Kissinger was asking him to sign Rhodesia's "death certificate". Source: Internet
A man, who forged his own death certificate to evade repaying a huge loan to a bank, was handed a five-year prison term on Sunday by the Court of First Instance. Source: Internet
Before the 2017 re-canvassing, the voter rolls had people listed that De Carlo was certain moved out of state, as well as people born in the early 1900s for whom he could not locate a death certificate. Source: Internet