Can I carry diglot (bilingual) bare acts without notes in AIBE 19 exam?
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Yes, you are allowed to carry bilingual (diglot) bare acts without notes for the AIBE 19 exam. However, the bare acts must be unannotated and without any additional notes or highlights. Only the original, unmodified text of the bare acts is permitted. Be sure to check the official AIBE guidelines for any specific regulations or changes regarding the exam materials
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