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Lorina Fedan
Answer provided 09.06.2023 14:15
A lawyer whose authority to conduct a case in court has been duly confirmed and who does not have a limitation of jurisdiction, which is indicated on the back of the warrant issued on the basis of the agreement on the provision of legal assistance, may enter into a settlement agreement on behalf of the person he represents.
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