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    MCP server for answering questions about Apache Software Foundation policies, offering tools to list, retrieve, and search policy documents on releases, licensing, branding, security, infrastructure, and incubator topics.
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    Philippine real estate data for AI agents — search verified listings, calculate transfer costs, and get accurate legal information via lupaph.com.
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    Enables AI systems to search, retrieve, and analyze Korean legal information from the National Law Information API (law.go.kr), including laws, administrative rules, English translations, and law-ordinance linkages.
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    An MCP server that provides Korean legal information through 10 tools, including statutes, precedents, administrative rules, and citation verification with hallucination prevention, enabling legal research and analysis via AI assistants or CLI.
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    MCP server for querying Glory trust products and corporate secretarial services. It enables users to search and retrieve detailed information about family trusts, employee trusts, and offshore company services across multiple jurisdictions.
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    Computes the sum of dictionary values for keys less than or equal to a given key, treating the dictionary as sorted by key order. Returns 0 for an empty dictionary or when no keys satisfy the condition.
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    MCP server to validate Brazilian fiscal documents (NF-e and NFS-e) locally before transmission, offering actionable feedback without requiring certificates or sending data anywhere.
    MIT