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Sep 23, 2011 12:15
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Arabic term
المعرف عنه
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Law (general)
A field on a Lebanese registry record. It means the person giving information about the applicant
Proposed translations
(English)
1 +1 | Reference.. | Ghada Samir |
5 | declarant | Hasna Chakir |
4 | the informant | Nadia Ayoub |
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Sep 25, 2011 21:49: Ghada Samir Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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Reference..
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the informant
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declarant
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Note added at 15 mins (2011-09-23 12:31:12 GMT)
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To present a request to the civil status Officer (1*), to provide the necessary informations : If the death took place in a hospital (2*): to sign the 2 specimens of the register of deaths inscription by the informant.
- For those which died outside the national territory, the declarant must do the so-called stages at the consulate or of the embassy or the diplomatic representation of Tunisia.
- Observations : (1*) the declarent is a relative of deceased or any person having exact and complete informations (more that possible). (2*) to be satisfied with the statement made by the hospital in order to avoid a double inscription of the death.
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Note added at 15 mins (2011-09-23 12:31:12 GMT)
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To present a request to the civil status Officer (1*), to provide the necessary informations : If the death took place in a hospital (2*): to sign the 2 specimens of the register of deaths inscription by the informant.
- For those which died outside the national territory, the declarant must do the so-called stages at the consulate or of the embassy or the diplomatic representation of Tunisia.
- Observations : (1*) the declarent is a relative of deceased or any person having exact and complete informations (more that possible). (2*) to be satisfied with the statement made by the hospital in order to avoid a double inscription of the death.
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