The form of a legal act is determined by the competent body that adopts it, the appropriate procedure in which it is adopted, and the form of the act in which it is adopted. The content of any legal act must be, at least at the level of apstraction and the content of the act, in line with the content of an act that has a higher legal force, either because of the higher position on the hierarchical scale of legal acts due to the competent body that adopts it, or because other act is of special nature and content and derogates this other. However, neither the respect of the requirements of the form, nor the printing of the contents of a legal act are possible without the use of language. In this paper, under the term 'language' we mean the ab...