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  • 31Francoist Spain — Estado Español Spanish State ← …

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  • 32Notoriety —     Notoriety, Notorious     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Notoriety, Notorious     (Lat. Notorietas, notorium, from notus, known).     Notoriety is the quality or the state of things that are notorious; whatever is so fully or officially proved,… …

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  • 33Apostille convention — Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents …

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  • 34List of Uniform Acts (United States) — In the United States, a Uniform Act or Uniform Law is a proposed state law drafted by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL). TOC Drafting of uniform acts In the United States, a Uniform Act or Uniform Law is a… …

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  • 35Corporate Affairs and Intellectual Property Office — The Corporate Affairs and Intellectual Property Office (CAIPO) is a Barbadian governmental agency in charge of various aspects of industrial property right affairs including: patents, trademarks, and industrial designs. It is a division of the… …

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  • 36San Ġwann — Towns (Malta) name = L Imsieraħ(San Ġwann) coa = SanGwannHTML.gif official name = San Ġwann other names = Msieraħ (code: SĠN) inhabitants name = ġwanniż (m), ġwanniża (f), ġwanniżi (pl) latitude = 35°54 34 longitude = 14°28 43 area = 2.6… …

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  • 37Archives department of Seine-Maritime — articleissues orphan=May 2008 citations missing=May 2008The Archives of Seine Maritime is an archival repository in the department of Seine Maritime, Normandy, France. History The law of the 5th brumaire an V (26 October 1796) imposed the… …

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  • 38ARCHIVES — ARCHIVES, (a) a place where old records are collected and preserved in an orderly fashion in their entirety, as well as groups of interrelated documents originating from individuals or a public body ( historical archives ); registers and filing… …

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  • 39Commissioner of deeds — A Commissioner of Deeds is an officer having authority to take affidavits, depositions, acknowledgments of deeds, etc., for use in the state by which the person is appointed. The office is similar to that of Notaries Public; thus, commissioners… …

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  • 40John Knox — (c. 1510 – 24 November 1572) was a Scottish clergyman and leader of the Protestant Reformation who is considered the founder of the Presbyterian denomination. He was educated at the University of St Andrews and worked as a notary priest.… …

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