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1 notarized contract
нотаріально засвідчений контракт; контракт, засвідчений нотаріусом -
2 notarized contract
contrat m notarié -
3 notarized contract
s.contrato notarial. -
4 notarized
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5 notarize
LAW certifier, authentifiernotarized contract contrat m notarié;notarized copy ≃ copie f certifiée conforme;notarized deed acte m notarié -
6 copy
n1) копия, дубликат2) экземпляр
- advance copy
- advertising copy
- attached copy
- attested copy
- authentic copy
- authenticated copy
- authorized copy
- carbon copy
- certified copy
- checking copy
- Chinese copy
- clean copy
- complimentary copy
- electronic copy
- enclosed copy
- exact copy
- executed copy
- exemplified copy
- fair copy
- faithful copy
- final copy
- first copy
- free copy
- identical copy
- initialled copy
- last copy
- legalized copy
- major copy
- master copy
- negotiable copy
- nonnegotiable copy
- notarized copy
- notary signed and completed copy
- office copy
- official copy
- order copy
- original copy
- photostatic copy
- preliminary copy
- registered copy
- second copy
- single copy
- true copy
- unique copy
- Xerox copy
- copy of an advice
- copy of an application
- copy of a bill
- copy of a bill of lading
- copy of a contract
- copy of a document
- copy of an invoice
- copy of a letter
- copy of a licence
- copy of the minutes of a meeting
- copy of a receipt
- in two copies
- attest a copy
- certify a copy
- collate a copy with the original
- legalize a copy
- make a copy
- reproduce a copy
- take a copy -
7 copy
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