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Nov 17, 2011 07:44
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CROWN COPYRIGHT

Non-PRO English to Czech Law/Patents Law (general) Personal Documents - Birth Certificates
It appears at the bottom of a front page of an UK Birth Certificate. Please help suggest appropriate translation into Czech. THANKS!
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PRO (1): Pavel Prudký

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