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The Civil Registry and Identification Service (SRCEI), sometimes simply referred to as the Civil Registry, is a decentralized public service in Chile, with its own legal personality and assets, under the supervision of the President of the Republic through the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights. [2]
Within Chile, passport applications are made in person at most offices of the Registro Civil e Identificación. For applicants outside Chile, applications are accepted by all Consulate Generals. A photograph and fingerprints of the applicant are taken on site, as well as a fingerprint of the right thumb if the applicant also requires an ...
Emilio Gabriel Santelices Cuevas (Santiago March 25, 1955) [1] is a Chilean doctor and academic. Between March 2018 and June 2019 he served as Minister of Health of the second government of Sebastián Piñera.
Additionally, on the left side, the phrase REGISTRO CIVIL E IDENTIFICACION {CIVIL REGISTRY AND IDENTIFICATION) is inscribed in an oval, while on the right side, CASA DE MONEDA DE CHILE (CHILE'S MINT) appears in a circle with its emblem. These inscriptions are embossed on the metal plate without paint, making them only visible up close.
The indisputable main source of the Civil Code is the Siete Partidas (Seven-Part Code) of King Alfonso X, perhaps the pinnacle of Spanish ius commune. For instance, in relating the acquisition of property, the code makes a clear distinction between the titles and the actual acquisition of property, similarly to the Roman Law and the German ...
Gabriela de la Concepción Velasco Vergara [1] [2] (Santiago, 10 October 1941 - Santiago, 4 June 2019) [3] was a Chilean actress and television presenter. [2] A communicator and television pioneer in Chile, Velasco was known most during the early days of television broadcasts, becoming a prominent host with over twenty programs ranging from variety shows to news hosting, weather presenting ...
[30] [31] It was published in the Diario Oficial de la República de Chile on 21 April and took effect on 22 October 2015. [32] [33] [34] Chile's civil union provisions enable couples to claim pension benefits and inherit property if their civil partner dies, as well as more easily co-own property and make medical decisions for one another. [35]
Casa Central in 1872. Soldiers facing the Casa Central de la Universidad in 1938. After its inauguration in 1843, the Universidad de Chile was in need of housing. The then Minister of Justice, Manuel Montt, selected a site to build the Palacio de la Universidad, which was adjacent to the since-demolished San Diego Church on the Alameda de Las Delicias.