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What specific regulations exist in Chile to prevent money laundering in the construction sector?
In the construction sector in Chile, there are specific regulations to prevent money laundering. Construction companies must perform due diligence by identifying their clients and contractors, maintaining adequate records and reporting suspicious transactions to the Financial Analysis Unit (UAF). This helps prevent the construction sector from being used to launder illicit assets.
Can I request a review of my criminal record if I was convicted of a crime but have already served my sentence?
Yes, if you have already served your sentence for a crime and you consider that your judicial record does not reflect your current situation, you can request a review. You must present documentation that proves compliance with the sentence and demonstrate that you have behaved appropriately since then. The competent authority will evaluate your application and may update your judicial records if applicable.
What is the right to non-discrimination for reasons of religious orientation in access to education in Argentina?
In Argentina, all people have the right not to be discriminated against for reasons of religious orientation in access to education. This implies that a person cannot be denied access to education or limit educational opportunities because of their religious orientation. Equality of educational opportunities, respect for religious diversity and the elimination of barriers to full participation in the educational system are promoted.
How are cases in which the maintenance debtor resides abroad handled, and what are the legal mechanisms and international agreements that facilitate compliance with maintenance obligations in these circumstances?
Cases in which the maintenance debtor resides abroad present particular challenges. However, there are legal mechanisms and international agreements that facilitate compliance with food obligations in these circumstances. Costa Rica, as part of international agreements, may request the cooperation of other countries to enforce food obligations. Courts and competent authorities can use these mechanisms to ensure that, regardless of geographical location, debtors comply with their maintenance obligations.
What are the restrictions on making permanent property improvements in Mexico?
To make permanent improvements to the property, the tenant generally needs the consent of the landlord and must ensure that the improvements are reversible, that is, they do not damage the property or alter its structure irreparably.
How are non-compete clauses handled in business sales contracts in Ecuador?
In business sales contracts, non-compete clauses are essential to protect business interests. The contract may include specific restrictions on future business activities, the duration of the non-compete, and the geographic areas affected. It is important that these clauses are reasonable and proportionate to be valid and enforceable.
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