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What is the legal framework that regulates Politically Exposed Persons (PEP) in El Salvador?
PEPs in El Salvador are mainly regulated by the Law against Money and Asset Laundering.
Can a person obtain a RUT in Chile if they have no fixed address and live on the street?
Yes, a person without a fixed address in Chile can obtain a RUT by providing a valid contact address and meeting the requirements established by the Internal Revenue Service.
How does the immigration process affect the cultural and social cohesion of Costa Rican communities in the United States?
The migration process can affect the cultural and social cohesion of Costa Rican communities in the United States by introducing new dynamics and perspectives. The legislation seeks to promote the preservation of the cultural identity of Costa Rican communities abroad, facilitating access to resources that promote the teaching of culture and language. Strategies are implemented that strengthen community ties and promote the inclusion of migrants in the cultural and social life of the United States, preserving their connection with Costa Rican culture.
Can a property that is the subject of a usufruct be seized in Chile?
In the case of a property that is the subject of a usufruct in Chile, the embargo applies to the debtor's right to receive the benefits and fruits of the property. The usufructuary, as the holder of the usufruct right, is generally not affected by the embargo.
Can I request the cancellation of judicial records if I have obtained Costa Rican nationality?
Yes, if you have obtained Costa Rican nationality, you can request the cancellation of your judicial records in Costa Rica. Nationality is not a determining factor for the automatic cancellation of records, but it can be considered as part of the individual evaluation of your application. You must submit a formal request and provide the required documentation to support your cancellation request.
What is the legislation that regulates the criminal liability of legal entities in cases of corruption in the public sphere in Bolivia?
The criminal liability of legal entities in cases of corruption in the public sphere is regulated by the "Marcelo Quiroga Santa Cruz" Law to Fight Corruption, Illicit Enrichment and Investigation of Fortunes. This law establishes measures to prevent and punish corruption in public entities, including fines and the possibility of dissolution of the offending entity.
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