Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955
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Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955
Summary
Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955 is a statute[1].
Key Facts
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955 is in the country of Brazil[2].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's instance of is recorded as statute[3].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's place of publication is recorded as Rio de Janeiro[4].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's language of work or name is recorded as Brazilian Portuguese[5].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's publication date is recorded as +1955-06-03T00:00:00Z[6].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's approved by is recorded as Presidency of the Federative Republic of Brazil[7].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's main subject is recorded as municipality[8].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's main subject is recorded as Paraná[9].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's main subject is recorded as religious organization[10].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's main subject is recorded as recruitment[11].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's main subject is recorded as fee[12].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's main subject is recorded as Curitiba[13].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's main subject is recorded as tax exemption[14].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's main subject is recorded as tax[15].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's work available at URL is recorded as https://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/leis/1950-1969/l2497.htm[16].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Brazil[17].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's legal citation of this text is recorded as Lei nº 2497/1955[18].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's title is recorded as {'lang': 'pt-br', 'text': 'Lei nº 2497, de 3 de junho de 1955'}[19].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Brazilian Laws[20].
- Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's LexML Brazil ID is recorded as urn:lex:br:federal:lei:1955-06-03;2497[21].
Body
Geography
Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955 is in the country of Brazil[2].
Designation and Status
Law No. 2497 of June 3, 1955's instance of is recorded as statute[3].