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Yaroslav Sikorsky
Answer provided 08.08.2023 10:49
No, it can't. This may be considered a technical error, which does not have the effect of invalidating the contract. In addition, the contract specifies your passport data, RNOCPP, contact data, address of the place of residence. Also, indisputable proof of the validity of the contract is your receipt of the appropriate amount of monetary credit funds.
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