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Pranav Goodwin
25 November, 04:27
What is a legally recognized member of a society?
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Mayra
25 November, 04:38
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A legally recognized member of a society is a person who has his identification card that proves that he or she is registrated in the system of a society and has rights to operate and act in this context.
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