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21 evidence of health
déclaration de santé (C3-80) -
22 evidence of insurability
vérification de risque, justification d'assurabilité (LGA)English-French insurance dictionari > evidence of insurability
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23 evidence respecting death
certificat de décès, acte de décès, bulletin de décès (LGA)English-French insurance dictionari > evidence respecting death
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24 evidence
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25 evidence
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26 evidence, on, the
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27 evidence, to
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28 evidence, at, trial
témoignages m recueillis en première instance -
29 evidence, by, affidavit
preuve f par affidavit -
30 evidence, in, chief
témoignage m en interrogatoire principal -
31 evidence, in, reply
contre-preuve f -
32 evidence, of, deposit
preuve f d'attestation de dépôt -
33 evidence, of, due, execution
preuve f de passation régulièreEnglish-French legislative terms > evidence, of, due, execution
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34 evidence, of, indebtedness
titre m de créanceEnglish-French legislative terms > evidence, of, indebtedness
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35 evidence, of, insurability
preuve f d'assurabilitéEnglish-French legislative terms > evidence, of, insurability
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36 evidence, of, ownership
preuve f de propriété, preuve f du droit de propriété -
37 evidence, of, title
preuve f de titre -
38 evidence, of, validation
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39 evidence, on, affirmation
témoignage m sous affirmation solennelleEnglish-French legislative terms > evidence, on, affirmation
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40 evidence, on, oath
témoignage m sous serment
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