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What is the process to request the review of an embargo in Peru based on new elements or circumstances?
If new elements or circumstances relevant to the case are presented, a review of an embargo in Peru can be requested. The process to request review involves submitting a request to the corresponding judicial authority, providing new elements and arguments that support the request. The judicial authority will evaluate the request and issue a resolution based on the new elements presented.
What happens if the debtor is abroad during a seizure process in Panama?
If the debtor is abroad during a seizure process in Panama, the legal process can continue without their physical presence. The court may take additional measures to notify the debtor and allow him to exercise his rights and present his defense through legal representation or electronic means, depending on applicable regulations and international agreements.
Can a property that is being used as the headquarters of a charitable organization in Chile be seized?
In general, properties that are used as headquarters of charitable organizations in Chile are protected and cannot be seized. The social and humanitarian value of these organizations is recognized and we seek to preserve their spaces for the fulfillment of their altruistic purposes.
Can I obtain a temporary DNI in case of loss or theft?
Yes, in case your DNI is lost or stolen, you can obtain a temporary DNI. You must make a report at a police station and then go to a RENAPER office to request the provisional DNI, which is temporarily valid until you obtain a duplicate of the document.
How can you avoid tax history issues related to false billing in Mexico?
Avoiding tax history issues related to false billing in Mexico involves issuing and receiving accurate tax receipts (CFDIs), as well as maintaining records of all transactions. The SAT verifies the authenticity of CFDIs, and false billing can result in tax penalties.
What is the process for the enforceability of a law in Colombia?
The process for the enforceability of a law in Colombia involves its review by the Constitutional Court. This evaluates the conformity of the law with the Constitution and may declare it enforceable, unenforceable or conditionally enforceable.
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