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How is illicitly obtained evidence treated in trials?
In Bolivia, evidence obtained illicitly is generally not admitted in trials, as it goes against fundamental principles. The court can exclude evidence that violates fundamental rights.
What is the legal protection for the rights of people in a situation of lack of access to the protection of the rights of people in situations of forced disappearance in the Dominican Republic?
In the Dominican Republic, legal protection has been established to guarantee the rights of people in situations of forced disappearance. There are laws and mechanisms for investigating and searching for missing persons, as well as mechanisms for reparation and justice for victims and their families. In addition, actions to prevent forced disappearances are promoted and cooperation with international organizations in this matter is encouraged.
What is the importance of providing flexible work schedule options for Dominican employees in the United States?
Providing flexible work schedule options allows Dominican employees to better manage their personal and family responsibilities, improving their work-life balance and promoting their overall well-being.
What is the role of the RUT in opening a company in Chile?
The RUT is used when opening a company in Chile to identify the company and to comply with the legal and tax requirements associated with the creation of a commercial entity.
What is the difference between a lease contract and a purchase and sale contract in Bolivia?
In Bolivia, a lease contract refers to a legal agreement between the landlord and the tenant for the rental of a property for a specific period, generally long-term and with specific conditions established in the contract. On the other hand, a purchase and sale contract is a legal agreement for the transfer of ownership of a property, where the buyer acquires ownership of the property in exchange for the payment of a price agreed upon with the seller. The main difference between both contracts lies in the transfer of ownership: in the lease contract, the lessor retains ownership of the property and grants the right of use to the lessee in exchange for rent, while in the purchase and sale contract, the Buyer acquires ownership of the property by paying the price agreed with the seller. It is important to understand these differences to choose the appropriate type of contract based on the needs and circumstances of the parties involved.
What is the procedure to verify a person's tax debt in Argentina?
You can access the "Debt Consultation" service on the AFIP website, where you will enter your personal data to obtain a detail of the outstanding tax debts.
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