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meaning of "official stamp"



 
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meaning of "official stamp" #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:56 pm   meaning of "official stamp"
 

Hello,
I have this sentence:
"The secretary's duty is to ensure purchase of official stamps for the company management."
My question is what offical stamp can mean here. Is it about postal stamps or company stamps used on documents (round or square ones)?
Any guesses of natives?
Thanks!
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meaning of "official stamp" #2 (permalink) Thu Jul 23, 2009 13:22 pm   meaning of "official stamp"
 

Not postal stamps. company stamps.
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