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Are judicial records in Venezuela considered valid in other countries?
Judicial records in Venezuela are valid in the national context and may be required in procedures and procedures within the country. However, the validity of this background in other countries may vary. Some countries may recognize and accept criminal records issued by Venezuelan authorities, while others may require specific criminal record certificates issued by their own authorities to be obtained.
How does the Salvadoran State encourage the hiring of young and recently graduated personnel in companies?
The State can offer incentives to companies that hire young and recently graduated personnel, promoting their labor integration.
How are cases of breach of contract by the landlord handled in Peru?
In the event of non-compliance by the landlord, the tenant may be entitled to compensation or even to terminate the contract. These procedures must be clearly established in the contract to ensure proper handling of potential conflicts.
How is verification on risk lists addressed in the context of transactions carried out through crowdfunding and collective financing services in El Salvador?
Verification on risk lists in the context of transactions carried out through crowdfunding and collective financing services in El Salvador is addressed through specific regulations adapted to the nature of these services.
To what extent can cooperation between Bolivia and international intelligence organizations strengthen the collection of information and the analysis of threats related to the financing of terrorism?
Cooperation with international intelligence organizations is strategic. Examines the extent to which cooperation between Bolivia and these agencies can strengthen information collection and analysis of threats related to terrorist financing, and propose strategies to improve this collaboration.
What are the warranty periods for products sold in Paraguay?
In Paraguay, warranty periods for products sold are regulated by Law No. 1334/98 on Consumer Protection. This law states that durable products have a minimum warranty of 90 days, while non-durable products have a minimum warranty of 30 days. In addition, consumers have specific rights in the case of defective products, ensuring that they can demand repair, replacement or return depending on the circumstances.
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