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  2. Indigenous Peoples' Rights Act of 1997 - Wikipedia

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    indigenous rights. Status: In force. The Indigenous Peoples' Rights Act of 1997 ( IPRA ), officially designated as Republic Act No. 8371, is a Philippine law that recognizes and promotes the rights of indigenous cultural communities and Indigenous peoples in the Philippines .

  3. SQEP - Wikipedia

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    SQEP. SQEP is an acronym for suitably qualified and experienced person. The term is notably used in the UK nuclear power industry, see for example this safety management audit report from the Health and Safety Executive . In the UK nuclear context, it is a standard requirement for licensed sites that "The licensee shall make and implement ...

  4. Commodity broker - Wikipedia

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    Commodity broker. A commodity broker is a firm or an individual who executes orders to buy or sell commodity contracts on behalf of the clients and charges them a commission. A firm or individual who trades for his own account is called a trader. Commodity contracts include futures, options, and similar financial derivatives.

  5. Certified copy - Wikipedia

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    Certified copy. A certified copy is a copy (often a photocopy) of a primary document that has on it an endorsement or certificate that it is a true copy of the primary document. It does not certify that the primary document is genuine, only that it is a true copy of the primary document. A certified copy is often used in English-speaking common ...

  6. Dietitians vs. Nutritionists: Roles, Differences, and More

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    Professional roles. Compared with registered dietitians, nutritionists have limited roles in the field of health and nutrition. They can only share general information but can't provide nutrition ...

  7. Power of attorney - Wikipedia

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    Power of attorney. A power of attorney ( POA) or letter of attorney is a written authorization to represent or act on another's behalf in private affairs (which may be financial or regarding health and welfare), business, or some other legal matter. The person authorizing the other to act is the principal, grantor, or donor (of the power).

  8. Bill of lading - Wikipedia

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    In simple words, the function of BL as a document of title shows who owns the cargo. Whoever has the duly endorsed BL is the rightful owner of the cargo described in the BL. Carrier becomes responsible before the law if they issue cargo to a party who is not the authorised person to claim the goods under this function.

  9. Driving license in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Driver's license in the Philippines consists of three types. These are student permit, non-professional, and professional. The minimum age for driving in the Philippines is 16 years old, provided that the driver has applied for a student permit and is accompanied by a duly licensed person, whether professional or non-professional.