Place of issue means from where something came
where something happened
"Place of issue" on a document refers to the location where the document was originally issued or created. It indicates the specific city, state, or country where the document was officially produced or authorized.
by the term right issue we mean a right gets issue
Do you mean what is issue in french? If so, issue (matter) is question issue (magazine) is numéro
The place of issue of your passport is typically the location where your passport was issued or issued from.
In royalty, had Issue means the couple had children. If they had no children, they had no issue.
Problema (as in: I have an issue) Edicion (as in: I purchased the April issue of this magazine)
It means to avoid an issue or to put the issue aside a moment.
This means that you might have an issue with the vehicle. Stop the car and see if there is anything out of place.
there are two types of Issues there is a problem issue and a like a magazine issue as in issue 1 or 4 ''Added: "Issue" can also mean to 'bring forth' (e.g.: A stream of water issues from a garden hose).
"Issue" does not have a direct translation in Spanish. "Issue" must be in context to be translated.
The passport country of issue refers to the country that issued the passport, while the place of issue on a passport refers to the specific location within that country where the passport was issued.