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Lorina Fedan
Answer provided 07.07.2023 18:43
The subpoena can be refused if it does not contain all personal data, or if it is filled out with errors. If errors are found in the summons, you can refuse to sign it. Then the employee of the military commissariat will be obliged to draw up an act of refusal to receive in the presence of witnesses.
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