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A service is an act or use for which a consumer, company, or government is willing to pay. Examples include work done by barbers, doctors, lawyers, mechanics, banks, insurance companies, and so on. Public services are those that society (nation state, fiscal union or region) as a whole pays for. Using resources, skill, ingenuity, and experience, service providers benefit service consumers. Services may be defined as intangible acts or performances whereby the service provider provides value to the customer. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Law No. 3214 of September 22, 1883
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Law No. 23 of October 30, 1891
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Law No. 76 of August 16, 1892
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Law No. 947 of December 29, 1902
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Law No. 4531 of January 28, 1922
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Law No. 33 of February 25, 1935
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Law No. 31 of February 23, 1935
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Law No. 118 of November 18, 1935
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Law No. 41 of April 12, 1935
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Law No. 337 of December 7, 1936
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Law No. 194 of January 17, 1936
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Law No. 204 of May 22, 1936
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Law No. 188 of January 15, 1936
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Law No. 532 of October 7, 1937
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Law No. 553 of October 21, 1937
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Law No. 506 of September 20, 1937
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Law No. 549 of October 20, 1937
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Law No. 537 of October 11, 1937
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Law No. 392 of February 13, 1937
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Law No. 427 of April 22, 1937
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Law No. 201 of December 30, 1947
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Law No. 166 of December 10, 1947
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Law No. 295 of June 29, 1948
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Law No. 545 of November 16, 1948
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Law No. 916 of November 14, 1949
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Law No. 1293 of December 27, 1950
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Law No. 1047 of January 2, 1950
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Law No. 2305 of August 30, 1954
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Law No. 2158 of January 2, 1954
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Law No. 2193 of March 9, 1954
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Law No. 2195 of March 31, 1954
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Law No. 2196 of April 1, 1954
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