Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

DCTO

Dutch translation:

decreto

Added to glossary by Jorim De Clercq
May 6, 2015 15:40
9 yrs ago
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Spanish term

DCTO

Spanish to Dutch Law/Patents Law: Contract(s) legal document: geboortebewijs Colombia
el artículo 115, DCTO 1266 de 1970
Proposed translations (Dutch)
4 +3 decreto
Change log

May 9, 2015 15:27: Jorim De Clercq Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Nicole Coesel

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Proposed translations

+3
3 mins
Selected

decreto

decreto 1266

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Note added at 10 mins (2015-05-06 15:51:04 GMT)
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of 'decreet' in het Nederlands
Peer comment(s):

agree Karel van den Oever
0 min
agree Stieneke Hulshof
2 mins
agree Yolanda Otero Alonso
19 hrs
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