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In certain situations and with appropriate authorization, companies can access the tax records of other companies to evaluate their financial reliability in business transactions.
What is the importance of including intellectual property clauses in a contract for the sale of video game development services in Argentina?
In contracts for the sale of video game development services in Argentina, intellectual property clauses are fundamental. They must establish ownership of rights, whether licenses are granted, and any restrictions on use, ensuring a clear understanding of the intellectual property rights associated with the video game.
Can I use my expired Venezuelan passport as an identification document abroad?
It is not recommended to use an expired Venezuelan passport as an identification document abroad. You must renew it before traveling.
How does risk list verification affect charities and non-profit organizations in Ecuador?
Charities and non-profit institutions should be especially cautious about checking against risk lists. Inclusion on these lists may affect your ability to receive donations and funding. These organizations must implement rigorous controls to ensure that their activities are in compliance with regulations and avoid potential associations with entities on risk lists...
What is "back-to-back" money laundering and how is it addressed in Mexico?
Mexico "Back-to-back" money laundering is a technique used in money laundering that involves a series of successive financial transactions to hide the illicit origin of the funds. In Mexico, this technique is addressed through the implementation of more rigorous supervision and monitoring measures by financial institutions and the FIU. It seeks to identify patterns of suspicious transactions and carry out exhaustive investigations to trace the origin and destination of the funds. In addition, international cooperation is promoted to address "back-to-back" money laundering cases involving transfers of funds between different jurisdictions.
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