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05:42 Mar 9, 2001 |
Polish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents | |||||||
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na | certificate of no criminal record |
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na | Inquiry Concerning Criminal Record |
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na | certificate of no criminal record of a person |
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na | clean criminal record |
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certificate of no criminal record Explanation: certificate of no criminal record of the person own |
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Inquiry Concerning Criminal Record Explanation: The Form is an inquiry or questionnaire; the actual "Certificate [Concerning Criminal Record]" is at the bottom: NO CRIMINAL RECORD FOUND IN THE NATIONAL DATABASE OF CONVICTED PERSONS as of [date] MANAGER NATIONAL DATABASE OF CONVICTED PERSONS [SIGNED] G. Nowak-Szulejewska The Form |
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certificate of no criminal record of a person Explanation: I concur. MA English (From Poland); US attorney |
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clean criminal record Explanation: jakos lepiej brzmi niz "no criminal record" chyba jakis amerykanskie krymial |
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