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In addition to financial penalties, the debtor may face more severe legal action, including the possibility of facing criminal charges for contempt of court order.
Can I apply for an Argentine DNI if I am an Argentine citizen but have more than one address, such as a house and an apartment?
If you have more than one address, such as a house and an apartment, you must choose one of them as your legal address for the Argentine DNI application. You must present documentation that proves your chosen address and comply with the requirements established by RENAPER or the Civil Registry.
What are the legal implications of negligence in professional practice in Colombia?
Negligence in professional practice in Colombia refers to the lack of adequate care, attention or competence in the performance of a profession, which can result in harm or harm to clients or patients. Legal implications may include civil and criminal legal actions, damages awards, professional disciplinary measures, and additional actions for violation of ethical and deontological standards.
What is the maintenance action between relatives in Mexican civil law?
The alimony action between relatives is the right that ascendants, descendants, spouses and siblings have to claim alimony from each other when they cannot obtain it themselves.
What are the sanctions for financial institutions that fail to comply with KYC regulations in Panama?
Sanctions for financial institutions that fail to comply with KYC regulations in Panama may include financial fines, temporary suspension of operations, loss of licenses, and legal action. The Superintendency of Banks is the entity in charge of imposing these sanctions depending on the severity of the non-compliance.
What were the first regulations related to disciplinary records in Costa Rica and how did they lay the foundations for the establishment of a disciplinary system in public administration?
The first regulations related to disciplinary records in Costa Rica date back to the 20th century. The Organic Law of the Supreme Election Tribunal, enacted in 1902, laid the foundations for the regulation of the conduct of public officials. Subsequently, the General Law of Public Administration in 1956 consolidated the provisions on administrative discipline, establishing fundamental principles that have guided the disciplinary system in the Costa Rican public administration.
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