n.n.

16:59 Jun 11, 2013
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Italian to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Law (general)
Italian term or phrase: n.n.
These letters appear after the person's name and surname [X] at the bottom of a "procura" in which that individual authorises his lawyers to act on his behalf in legal proceedings.

"...Dichiaro altresì di aver rilasciato autorizzazione al trattamento dei dati personali ai sensi del D.lgs. 196/03 e succ. mod. ed int.,

Dott. Giovanni X n.n.

[firma]"
Imogen Hancock
United Kingdom
Local time: 16:13


Summary of answers provided
3Of an unknown father
Gad Kohenov


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1 day 13 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5
Of an unknown father


Explanation:
Comes from latin (nescio nomen). In Italian: di paternità ignota. Of an unknown father. In French it is called: de père inconnu.
The question is: does if fit here or not?

Best regards,

G.K.

Gad Kohenov
Israel
Local time: 18:13
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Native speaker of: Native in FrenchFrench, Native in HebrewHebrew
PRO pts in category: 394
Notes to answerer
Asker: I don't think it's of an unknown father in this context, but thank you for your suggestion

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