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Which one is not a legal document?
Statutory official documents are 15 official languages stipulated in the Regulations on Official Document Handling of Party and Government Organs, namely: resolutions, decisions, orders (orders), bulletins, announcements, opinions, notices, circulars, reports, requests for instructions, replies, motions, letters and minutes. The official documents of the Party's organs generally consist of 17 parts. Article 8 of the "Regulations" stipulates that "the official documents of the party's organs are composed of the prefix, copy number, classification, urgency, document number, issuer, title, main sending organ, text, annex, signature of the issuing organ, written date, seal, printing and communication scope, subject words, cc organ and printed version." From a big perspective, in China, the structure of general official documents of party and government organs is generally divided into three parts: the official document head part, the official document body part and the official document tail part.

What does not belong to 15 kinds of official documents of party and government organs is meeting minutes. Meeting minutes is a legal document used to record and convey the meeting situation and agreed matters, which is the following.

The verdict does not belong to the category of official documents.

The notice is not a legal document. Because notification is an act that anyone can implement, and the form of notification can be written or oral, without strict restrictions. Notices, briefings and circulars are all official documents of the unit, which must be produced and published by the competent authorities in accordance with legal procedures, and there are strict requirements on the forms of circulars, briefings and circulars, which must generally be signed by the competent leaders and stamped with the official seal of the unit before they can be published. Therefore, only the notice is not a legal document.

Legal basis: Article 8 of the Regulations on the Handling of Official Documents of Party and Government Organs mainly includes:

(1) Resolution. Applicable to major decision-making matters discussed and adopted at the meeting.

(2) Deciding. It is applicable to making decisions and arrangements on important matters, rewarding and punishing relevant units and personnel, and changing or revoking inappropriate decisions of subordinate organs.

(3) Orders (orders). Applicable to the promulgation of administrative regulations and rules, the announcement of the implementation of major compulsory measures, the approval of the award and promotion of ranks, and the award of relevant units and personnel.

(4) Bulletin. Applicable to the announcement of important decisions or major events.

(5) announcement. It is suitable for announcing important or statutory matters at home and abroad.

(6) notice. Applicable to the publication of matters that should be observed or known within a certain range.

(7) opinions. It is suitable for putting forward opinions and handling methods on important issues.

(8) notice. It is suitable for publishing and conveying matters that are required to be executed by lower authorities and known or executed by relevant units, and approving and forwarding official documents.

(9) notification. Applicable to commend advanced, criticize mistakes, convey important spirit and inform important situations.

(10) Report. It is suitable for reporting work to higher authorities, reflecting the situation and replying to inquiries from higher authorities.

(eleven) for instructions. It is suitable for requesting instructions and approval from higher authorities.

(12) Reply. It is suitable for answering the matters requested by the lower authorities.

(13) Motion. It is applicable to matters submitted by people's governments at all levels to the people's congress at the same level or its standing committee for deliberation in accordance with legal procedures.

(14) Letter. It is suitable for negotiating work, asking and answering questions, requesting approval and answering examination and approval matters between non-affiliated organs.

(15) minutes. Applicable to record the main situation and agreed matters of the meeting.