- In law,
countersignature refers to a
second signature onto a do****ent. For example, a
contract or
other official do****ent
signed by the representative...
- In
Western musical notation, a key
signature is a set of
sharp (♯), flat (♭), or rarely,
natural (♮)
symbols placed on the
staff at the
beginning of a...
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Counterintelligence (
counter-intelligence) or
counterespionage (
counter-espionage) is any
activity aimed at
protecting an agency's
intelligence program...
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signature (the name of the Head of
State is
printed in
capital letters when the law is published).
After the
signature of the President, the
counter-signature...
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found needful or "advantageous",
though such
instruments required the
counter-
signature of at
least one of his ministers, and had to be
presented to the next...
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Government or
other competent minister, for them to
become valid. This
counter/
signature is used to
limit a
possible abuse of
power by any
single individual...
- the
council today is to
grant royal ****ent,
which is done by the
counter-
signatures of the
monarch and a minister.
Before granting the ****ent, a relevant...
- (Article 15)
Decrees and
ordinances of the
Emperor required the
counter-
signature of the
Chancellor to be
valid (Article 17). On paper, the Chancellor...
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struct counter {
static inline int
objects_created = 0;
static inline int
objects_alive = 0;
counter() { ++objects_created; ++objects_alive; }
counter(const...
- trials, as the
Constitution prevented him from
doing so
without the
counter-
signature of
Communist Justice Minister Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu (who
himself was...