Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
en virtud de la opción formulada
English translation:
based on the request
Spanish term
en virtud de la opción formulada
"Nacionalidad española por opción
El/la inscrito/a Dña [nombre] adquirió la nacionalidad española y vecindad civil común en virtud de la opción formulada por su representante lega ante el Sr. Encargado del Registro Civil de [ciudad] el día 10 de enero de 1990 habiéndose obtenido la autorización exigida y cumplidos los demás requisitos exigidos en el artículo 20 del C.C."
Mis intentos:
The Registrant/The enrolled person, [name], acquired the Spanish Nationality and the common legal residence
1) by virtue of the option made by her legal representative
2) upon request of the option (made) by her legal representative
before the Officer of the Births, Marriages and Death Registry of [city] on 10 January 1990 [...]
4 | based on the request | Patricia Fierro, M. Sc. |
Non-PRO (1): Yvonne Gallagher
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