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The technical meaning of maintenance involves functional checks, servicing, repairing or replacing of necessary devices, equipment, machinery, building infrastructure and supporting utilities in industrial, business, and residential installations. Over time, this has come to include multiple wordings that describe various cost-effective practices to keep equipment operational; these activities occur either before or after a failure. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Law No. 44-b of June 2, 1892
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Law No. 417 of April 7, 1937
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Law No. 532 of October 7, 1937
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Law No. 384 of September 17, 1948
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Law No. 477 of November 9, 1948
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Law No. 453 of October 25, 1948
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Law No. 222 of January 26, 1948
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Law No. 244 of February 17, 1948
PS, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly
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Law No. 1523 of December 26, 1951
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Law No. 1804 of January 5, 1953
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Law No. 1986 of September 25, 1953
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Law No. 2312 of September 3, 1954
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Law No. 3381 of April 24, 1958
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Law No. 4018 of December 16, 1961
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Law No. 4590 of December 11, 1964
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Law No. 4618 of April 15, 1965
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Law No. 5386 of February 21, 1968
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Law No. 6149 of December 2, 1974
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Law No. 6200 of April 16, 1975
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Law No. 6265 of November 19, 1975
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Law No. 6360 of September 23, 1976
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Law No. 6386 of December 9, 1976
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Law No. 6344 of July 6, 1976
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Law No. 6327 of May 4, 1976
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Law No. 6332 of May 18, 1976
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Law No. 6420 of June 3, 1977
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Law No. 6439 of September 1, 1977
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Law No. 6434 of July 15, 1977
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Law No. 6453 of October 17, 1977
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Law No. 6513 of December 20, 1977
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Law No. 6514 of December 22, 1977
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