- A
national identification number or
national identity number is used by the
governments of many
countries as a
means of
uniquely identifying their citizens...
- of New York,
especially in
introducing the
office of
Prosecutor (schout-
fiscaal).
Roman law was
progressively abandoned during the
early Middle Ages. The...
-
justices of the peace.
There was also a
colonial secretary, a "Schout-
fiscaal", or sheriff, and a "Gerechts-bode",
court messenger or constable. The...
- Wolzak,
Martine (17
October 2024). "Belastingplan 2025:
herstelwerk voor
fiscaal vestigingsklimaat" [2025 Tax Plan:
Repairs to
corporate tax climate]. Het...
- Netherlands. At 28
years of age, in 1767,
Plettenberg became "Independent-
Fiscaal", the
highest official of
justice at Cape Town.
After the
death of Governor...
- Roman-Dutch and
French manorial or
seignorial administrator (Dutch: procurator-
fiscaal, French:
procureur fiscal), who, as the
fiscal in the
title suggests, was...
- In 1618
Sonck was sent by the
Dutch East
Indies Company as “advocaat-
fiscaal” (a
district attorney) to Batavia,
where he
arrived in 1619. He subsequently...
-
replaced by
Jacob Sadelijn in 1724 and
Sichterman moved back and
became a "
Fiscaal" (=treasurer) at Hooghly. In 1731 he
became an in-charge of Cossimbazar...
- Director-General, who
functioned as the council's president, the
fiscal (Dutch:
fiscaal), the
senior merchant (Dutch: opperkoopman), and the
senior commissioners...
-
Pieter Paulus, the
fiscaal who led the
prosecution in the
admiralty court...