Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
In other words, public instruments are self-authenticating documentary evidence.
But his speech is a perpetual and public instrument; let that always side with the race, and yield neither a lie nor a sneer.
The only disadvantage is that attorneys cannot draw up public instruments that have the same force of law as notarial acts.
A public instrument is any legal instrument recorded with and authenticated by a public office or employee.
His general strategy was trading public instruments for his own account and on behalf of clients, but he also made longer-term equity investments.
Typical types of public instruments include:
A public instrument is generally admissible in evidence without the necessity of preliminary proof of its authenticity and due execution.
The concert Steinway is indeed a more public instrument, brilliant and assertive in a way that this Fabbrini does not try to be.
Furthermore, BC notaries exercise far greater power, able to dispense legal advice and draft public instruments including:
Orren Boyle and Bertram Scudder were men who used words as a public instrument, to be avoided in the privacy of one's own mind.
Bowes argued that recent events and establishments were confirmed by acts of parliament and public instruments and the letters were not now significant.
"Dortmunder, not to go into details on this public instrument here, this telephone-" "No no, I follow that."
He regarded it as "a vitally important safety valve" that provided a "credible public instrument" to deal with incidents that might otherwise have derailed the negotiations.
While Dutch notaries are public officers and their instruments are public instruments, they are not government employees and instead act as independent private practitioners.
Finally, the Supreme Court acted in cases of voluntary adjudication of Public instruments (in Dutch: Authentieke akten).
A presumption of regularity and validity attaches to public instruments; for the instrument to be rebutted, it must be proven in court to contain a willful material error.
Public instruments consequently must bear the name, title and seal of the official issuing them, and they should be written in the presence of witnesses and attested by them.
However, ECAs are public instruments that are used a great deal by the EU to contribute to the financing of its international objectives, particularly with regard to climate change and the alleviation of poverty.
And under Dutch law, for instruments to be self-executing they must be public instruments, which is why any instrument drafted by a common-law lawyer, which is never public, is not directly enforceable in the Netherlands.
The successive re-organizations have brought the Lord Chancellor's Department, with a total staff of close on 12,000, and the Crown Prosecution Service, with about 2,000 lawyers and 4,000 administrative staff, alongside the Home Office as public instruments for the administration of justice.
Greek city-states lacked uniformity, but, universally, public instruments, usually deeds and conveyances, were kept in official registers and drafted by scribal mnemone (or basiliki ipographi "king's scribes") who were tied to a certain district and whose written acts trumped oral testimony.
In later times, in most countries of Europe, the chancellor was a high officer of state, keeper of the great seal of the kingdom, and having the supervision of all charters, and like public instruments of the crown, which were authenticated in the most solemn manner.
In a response to the dangers posed to Boston by severely deteriorated water distribution and wastewater collection systems, BWSC was created in 1977 by an act of the Massachusetts legislature as a public instrument, a corporate separate and apart from the City of Boston.
Right Honourable is frequently abbreviated to Rt Hon. When referred to by the Sovereign in public instruments, The Right Honourable is changed to Our right trusty and well-beloved, with counsellor attached if they are a Privy Counsellor.
ECAs are public instruments that are used a great deal by the EU to contribute to financing its international objectives, and economic and geostrategic interests, which cannot be separated from objectives of dominating and controlling regions and countries, leading to the creation of veritable neocolonial relationships.
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