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02:28 Aug 18, 2014 |
Danish to English translations [PRO] Certificates, Diplomas, Licenses, CVs / birth certificate | |||||||
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3 | domicile of origin |
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hjemstavnsret |
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fødehjemstedret domicile of origin Explanation: (as used e.g. in the UK or Ireland) or domicile of birth |
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Reference: hjemstavnsret Reference information: Don't know what the equivalent is in English (if any exists), but I l ike the explanation found in Gyldendal for the synonym 'hjemstavnsret': the right to public support in one's own parish (I do family research, and this is what it means in the old church records... It will often be noted if a child is born outside the parish where the mother lives.) alternatively: right of citizenship (at a state level) |
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