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14:49 Aug 4, 2013 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) / Notary document | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Giovanni Pizzati (X) Italy Local time: 15:38 | ||||||
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4 | Unclassified |
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3 | Nessuna Citazione |
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No records found Explanation: Possibly "Nulla Consta", i.e. nothing found in the records. This would imply that no data are then given for the document in question. But, unfortunately, nothing comes to mind, just this wild guess. Another possibility could be "Nuovo Catasto" (new land registration) but, although you're dealing with an inheritance, it is probably even less likely than the first. HTH in some way... |
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Unclassified Explanation: It may simply be the acronym for Non Classificato - |
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Nessuna Citazione Explanation: . |
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