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Catalan to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents | |||||||
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na | literal: both laws |
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na | civil and canon law |
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literal: both laws Explanation: Berni: Unless you give further context, I can't help you much more than that! Cheers, Martin |
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civil and canon law Explanation: Berni, I've also come across that expression in different biographies and it always refered to canon law as the 'other' set of laws. I suspect we're working on the same project. |
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