01:58 Mar 13, 2018 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) | |||||||
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3 -1 | (Registro Generale Testamenti) Testament General Register |
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(Registro Generale Testamenti) Testament General Register Explanation: It is where you find out if someone who died left a testament https://www.giustizia.it/giustizia/it/mg_3_9_11.page |
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Court Docket Number Explanation: Ruolo Generale del Tribunale In general, courts assign each newly filed action with a docket number, which often refers to the year in which the case was commenced followed by a sequential reference number -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 16 hrs (2018-03-13 18:16:11 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- One of the problems with Italian legal texts is that there is no real uniformity. Each court can have its own document codes. Many are the same, some are unique. I might be correct in my estimation, but then again I might not be. It is all very aleatory. https://www.laleggepertutti.it/117710_cose-lr-g-di-una-causa https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docket_(court) |
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