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Atto d'ufficio dovuto

English translation: Official Duty


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Italian term or phrase:Atto d'Ufficio Dovuto
English translation:Official Duty
Entered by: Giulia Barontini
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15:30 Jul 19, 2006
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Accounting
Italian term or phrase: Atto d'ufficio dovuto
...è l'indebita percezione, da parte di quest'ultimo, di un compenso o di una qualsiasi altra utilità per sé o per terzi in conseguenza del compimento, della omissione o del differimento di **un atto d'ufficio dovuto**.

Grazie in anticipo!
Giulia
Giulia Barontini
Italy
Local time: 06:48
Official duty
Explanation:
(De Franchis Law Dictionary)
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Patricia Crotty
Local time: 06:48
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Thank you so much, Patricia!!
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3 +1Official duty
Patricia Crotty


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Official duty


Explanation:
(De Franchis Law Dictionary)

Patricia Crotty
Local time: 06:48
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 15
Grading comment
Thank you so much, Patricia!!

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