Jan 11, 2006 19:00
18 yrs ago
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Spanish term

Proveyendo a despacho / Venido a despacho

Spanish to French Law/Patents Law (general) (Argentina)
-A los fines solicitados en el escrito venido a despacho, solícitese la autorización pertinente a la Dirección General.
- Proveyendo el escrito a despacho, agréguense la copia del oficio diligenciado ante la Municipalidad...
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Ángel Espinosa Gadea

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Proposed translations

14 hrs

86/9... ben dis donc, tu as une bonne moyenne !

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Ras les cacahouèttes.
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