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What (who) is ABOLISHING - definition

1961 INTERNATIONAL TREATY
Apostille; Hague convention on legalisations; APOSTILLE; Apostille of The Hague; Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement for Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents; Apostille treaty; Hague Apostille Convention; Convention de La Haye du 5 octobre 1961; Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents; Apostille convention; Apostile; Apostille certificate; Convention of the Apostille; Hague apostille
  • Apostille issued by the [[U.S. state]] of [[Alabama]]. This apostille is sufficient to certify the document for any state where the Apostille Convention is in force.
  • An apostille issued by [[Norway]]
  • An electronic apostille issued by [[Belgium]]
  • Embassy of the Netherlands in Canada]].

Abolishing      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Abolish.
Act abolishing the kingship         
Act abolishing the kingship (1649)
The act abolishing the kingship was an Act of the Rump Parliament that abolished the monarchy in England in the aftermath of the Second English Civil War.
Abolishing the Borders from Below         
ANARCHIST MAGAZINE
Abolishing the borders from below; Abolishing-the-borders; AbolishingBB
Abolishing The Borders From Below was an anarchist magazine published by a Berlin-based collective since 2001. It was formed by a handful of Eastern European and ex-Soviet migrant anarchists and political and counter-cultural anti-authoritarians.

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Apostille Convention

The Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents, also known as the Apostille Convention, is an international treaty drafted by the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH). The Apostille Convention is intended to simplify the procedure through which a document, issued in one of the contracting states, can be certified for legal purposes in the other contracting states of the Convention. A certification under the Convention is called an apostille or Hague apostille (from French apostille, meaning a marginal or bottom note, derived from Latin post illa, meaning "after those [words of the text]"). An apostille is an international certification comparable to a notarisation, and may supplement a local notarisation of the document. If the Convention applies between two states, an apostille issued by the state of origin is sufficient to certify the document, and removes the need for further certification by the destination state.

Examples of use of ABOLISHING
1. We are in the process – encouraged by Christopher – of abolishing religion, and so of abolishing conscience, too.
2. Abolishing the act would have no effect, he concluded.
3. It takes pride in its role in abolishing fox–hunting.
4. The biggest con was abolishing capital punishment for life imprisonment.
5. What about abolishing capital–gains tax and stamp duty?