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16:03 Sep 10, 2006 |
Portuguese to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) / Licença para habilitação ou Ocupação | |||||||
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4 | Ave. |
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4 | Reg. (Registration) |
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4 | entry |
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Ave. Explanation: part of the address... Avenida |
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Reg. (Registration) Explanation: Av. stands for "averbação". This is the final registration act that consolidades the transfer of a real estate property, which had previously been "noted" (apontada). Your sentence indicates that this registration received the number 02 and is done based on Notation 38/9111xx. |
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entry Explanation: Av. is the abbreviation for averbamento - an entry, note or amendment to a registration. Normally these are numbered in sequential order, which gives the game away. Pace Marian Greenfield, it has nothing to do with avenida. |
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