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  2. Apostille Convention - Wikipedia

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    For documents from the respective region, and in some cases from other regions. [354] Fee may be waived due to financial hardship. [355] Court of Appeal of Guimarães: 10.20 EUR: 10.20: 11.38: For documents from the respective region, and in some cases from other regions. [354] Fee may be waived due to financial hardship. [355] Romania

  3. Juridical person - Wikipedia

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    Its regulations are largely based on Brazil's Civil Code, where it is distinctly recognized and defined, among other normative documents. Brazilian law recognizes any association or abstract entity as a juridical person, but a registry is required through a Constitutional Document, with specifications depending on the category of Juridical ...

  4. List of GOST standards - Wikipedia

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    Procedure of notifications preparation on projects of normative documents; GOST R 8.932-2017: State system for ensuring the uniformity of measurements. Requirement to methodologies (to the methods) of measuring in area of uses of nuclear-power. Substantive provisions; GOST R 21.1101-2013: System of design documents for construction.

  5. List of legal abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    It is common practice in legal documents to cite other publications by using standard abbreviations for the title of each source. Abbreviations may also be found for common words or legal phrases. Such citations and abbreviations are found in court decisions, statutes, regulations, journal articles, books, and other documents.

  6. Document legalization - Wikipedia

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    The document was authenticated by the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and subsequently legalized by the Embassy of the Netherlands in Canada. In international law, document legalization is the process of authenticating or certifying a document so it can be accepted in another country.

  7. National Medical Products Administration - Wikipedia

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    Draft laws, regulations and rules and policy plans on the administration and supervision of food (including food additives and health food, the same below) safety, drugs (including traditional Chinese medicines and ethno-medicines, the same below), medical devices and cosmetics; formulate normative documents, and facilitate the establishment and implementation of the food safety responsibility ...

  8. GOST - Wikipedia

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    The main normative base for it was national standards. At the same time active policy of Russia towards entering the WTO was the reason for adopting the federal law no. 184-ФЗ "On Technical Regulation", designed to harmonise Russian technical regulations with European legislation.

  9. Copyright of official texts - Wikipedia

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    a) official documents (laws, decisions of courts, other texts of administrative and normative character), as well as their official translations; b) official symbols of state (flag, emblem, anthem, award, monetary symbols, other official signs and symbols of state); c) information of events and facts.