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Ministry of Justice of Ukraine

October 12, 2015

No. 1229/27674

ORDER OF THE MINISTRY OF JUSTICE OF UKRAINE

of October 12, 2015 No. 1926/5

About approval of Changes to some regulatory legal acts of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine

According to Items 4, 10 Regulations on the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved by the resolution of July 2, 2014 228, order to No.:

1. Approve Changes in some regulatory legal acts of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine which are attached.

2. To department of the civil, financial legislation and legislation concerning land relations () submit A.N. Ferens this order on state registration according to the Presidential decree of Ukraine of October 3, 1992 to No. 493 "About state registration of regulatory legal acts of the ministries and other executive bodies".

3. This order becomes effective from the date of its official publication.

4. To impose control over the implementation of this order on the First Deputy Minister Sevostyanov N. I.

Minister

P. Petrenko

 

Approved by the Order of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine of October 12, 2015 No. 1926/5

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