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10:40 Mar 13, 2007 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Law (general) / Bogota-Colombia-Document from Attorney General's Office | |||||||
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4 +1 | the certificate of criminal record should contain the applicable provisions. |
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3 | procedures |
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the certificate of criminal record should contain the applicable provisions. Explanation: usual legal text |
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procedures Explanation: Sounds like "[legal] procedures carried out" in previous five years. This is a background check so the relevant information would legal procedures (complaints, arrests) carried out. "Providencia" is a vague word, but would suggest [formal] "procedure," or something along those lines. |
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