Could it be the
Centrale BigårdsRegister (Central Bee Farm Register)?
I suspect you really mean what it the CPR number which is the Centrale PersonRegistret (Central Persons Registration) an Identification number which consists of ten digits in the format: ddmmyy-xxxc
Where dd is the date of the month the person was born, mm the month, yy the year xxx is a consecutive number and c is calculated by an algorithm from the other digits. All danes have one and you can't do much without one.
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Trade laws in Denmark are governed by both domestic legislation and international agreements. Denmark is a member of the European Union, which means that trade with other EU countries is governed by EU regulations. In addition, Denmark has its own national laws that regulate trade practices, competition, intellectual property, and consumer protection.
A case reference is a way to identify a specific legal case, typically including the name of the parties involved, the court where the case was heard, and a unique citation number. This reference is used to easily locate and refer to the case in legal research and court proceedings.
I recommend contacting the court where the judgment was issued and providing them with the case number. They will be able to retrieve and provide you with the details of the judgment.
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CR typically stands for "Criminal" in front of a court case number, indicating that the case involves criminal charges rather than civil matters.