Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Serbian term or phrase:
Upis zaključivanja braka
English translation:
an entry of the solemnization of the marriage
Serbian term
Upis zaključivanja braka
Brak zaključen u:
prezime koje su bračni drugovi uzeli pri zaključivanju braka:
Ako je moguće čitave izvedenica kako izgledaju u engleskoj formi bio bih zahvalan. Da napomenem da mi je riječ "concluded" odbijena i traži se nova.
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3 +1 | an entry of the solemnization of the marriage | proanglica (X) |
3 | a record of entering into marriage | M. Vučković |
3 | record of marital union | Maja Pericic |
Jun 30, 2012 10:38: proanglica (X) Created KOG entry
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Proposed translations
an entry of the solemnization of the marriage
The marriage was solemnized in:______
Surname assumed by the spouses at entering into marriage:______
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ref.
Pravni recnik, B. Vukicevic
sklopiti brak - to solemnize, to contract, to celebrate
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solemnize, solemnise [ˈsɒləmˌnaɪz]
vb (tr)
2. (Law) to celebrate or perform the ceremony of (marriage)
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http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/publications/agencies-public-
bodies/ips/general-ips-publications/guide-authorised-persons?view=Binary
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