Abbreviations "DPR", "co." and c.p.p.

English translation: Presidential Decree

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Italian term or phrase:DPR
English translation:Presidential Decree
Entered by: David Russi

19:07 Dec 20, 2004
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Law (general)
Italian term or phrase: Abbreviations "DPR", "co." and c.p.p.
context:

ai sensi dell'art. 60 co. 1 e 335 co. 3 c.p.p.

and

l'art. 265 D.P.R. 115/02
Rachel Cope
United States
Local time: 06:37
Presidential Decree
Explanation:
DPR = Decreto del Presidente della Repubblica

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c.p.p. = codice di procedura penale = criminal propedure code / Code of Criminal Procedure
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Abbreviations
Presidential Decree


Explanation:
DPR = Decreto del Presidente della Repubblica

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Note added at 4 mins (2004-12-20 19:12:44 GMT)
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c.p.p. = codice di procedura penale = criminal propedure code / Code of Criminal Procedure

David Russi
United States
Local time: 06:37
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agree  Pamela Brizzola: And "co." is the abbr. for "comma" = paragraph/s
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