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An official is someone who holds an office (function or mandate, regardless of whether it carries an actual working space with it) in an organization or government and participates in the exercise of authority (either their own or that of their superior or employer, public or legally private). An elected official is a person who is an official by virtue of an election. Officials may also be appointed ex officio (by virtue of another office, often in a specified capacity, such as presiding, advisory, secretary). Some official positions may be inherited. A person who currently holds an office is referred to as an incumbent. Something "official" refers to something endowed with governmental or other authoritative recognition or mandate, as in official language, official gazette, or official scorer. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Law No. 37 of October 1, 1834
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Law No. 69 of September 30, 1837
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Law No. 288 of August 6, 1895
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Law No. 449 of October 11, 1897
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Law No. 523 of November 25, 1898
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Law No. 2290 of December 13, 1910
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Law No. 4531 of January 28, 1922
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Law No. 5631 of December 31, 1928
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Law No. 19 of February 2, 1935
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Law No. 188 of January 15, 1936
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Law No. 401 of September 23, 1948
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Law No. 288 of June 8, 1948
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Law No. 902 of October 27, 1949
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Law No. 616 of February 2, 1949
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Law No. 1267 of December 9, 1950
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Law No. 1252 of December 2, 1950
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Law No. 1195 of September 9, 1950
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Law No. 1338 of January 30, 1951
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Law No. 2138 of December 17, 1953
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Law No. 2344 of November 25, 1954
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Law No. 2314 of September 3, 1954
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Law No. 2167 of January 11, 1954
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Law No. 2657 of December 1, 1955
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Law No. 2782 of May 14, 1956
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Law No. 2725 of February 9, 1956
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Law No. 2823 of July 14, 1956
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Law No. 2929 of October 27, 1956
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Law No. 2738 of February 20, 1956
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Law No. 3507 of December 27, 1958
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Law No. 3589 of July 18, 1959
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Law No. 3654 of November 4, 1959
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Law No. 3725 of December 28, 1959
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