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- 3. of attorney is a document that provides one person (such as a family member, lawyer, or friend) with the authority to make legal, medical, or financial decisions for another person. It can take effect immediately or when the person granting it loses the ability to make decisions for themselves.
- 5. is an agreement, generally written, although it can also be oral, by which two or more parties mutually agree to respect and fulfill a series of conditions. ... Contracts are used to agree provision of services, products, locations, among others.
- 7. is a proof that serves to verify that the payment or solution of an obligation or the provision of a service or product has been fulfilled.
- 8. is a communication issued by a higher authority than a lower one on a subject and with a specific purpose. This document is used to transmit instructions and decisions and also have the character of mandatory for subordinates.
- 10. is a type of document that is used to communicate dispositions, queries, orders, reports, or also to carry out agreements, dispositions, congratulations, collaboration, thanks, etc.
- 12. deed is a document that legally constitutes the obligations and rights of the person who acquires or inherits a property. This document is made by a notary public and does not necessarily have to be registered with the Public Property Registry.
- 13. in Law, the decision taken jointly by two or more people, or by a board, assembly or court. This is also the name of a pact, treaty, agreement, convention or resolution taken within an institution.
- 14. is a document whose purpose is to be able to communicate a set of information collected and previously analyzed according to certain criteria.
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- 1. is, in law, the statement that under oath communicates a situation that has been perceived and that evokes facts that may constitute the basis for the determination of the object of evidence in particular.
- 2. is a document, physical or digital, prepared for a user to enter structured data in the corresponding areas, to be stored and processed later.
- 3. form or form with blank spaces to fill in, in which reports are given, requests or statements are made, etc.
- 4. is a means of communication written by a sender and sent to a receiver. Typically, the recipient's name and address appear on the front of the envelope, the sender's name and address appear on the back of the envelope or the front of the envelope.
- 6. a type of administrative text used to verify a certain fact. In the process of applying for a job, especially if it is an official institution, certificates are essential to demonstrate training and experience.
- 9. is a short document by which information is exchanged between different departments of an organization to communicate any indication, recommendation, instruction, provision, etc.
- 11. to the act and consequence of solving or solving (that is, of finding a solution to a difficulty or making a decisive determination) The term can be used to name the courage or courage or the spirit to do a certain thing.
- 13. is a document of great procedural importance, since it is in a judicial or administrative procedure where its effectiveness is deployed. The minutes are documents or writings that are made to record facts; and they have the value that the law gives them.
