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The main difference lies in the way in which they are issued and who assumes the payment obligation. In the promissory note, the debtor issues the document and undertakes to pay a certain amount to the creditor, while in the bill of exchange, the debtor is the drawee, and the drawer orders payment to a third party.
Can a debtor sell his seized assets in Peru before the auction?
debtor generally cannot sell his seized assets in Peru before the auction without court approval. The freezing of assets and their sale are generally under the control of the court and are carried out transparently and fairly at a public auction. Any attempt at a private sale may be considered lien evasion.
What is the impact of extradition on the perception of international cooperation in Mexico?
Extradition can strengthen the perception of international cooperation in Mexico by demonstrating the country's willingness to collaborate with other States in the fight against transnational crime and impunity.
What measures are applied in Panama to prevent the financing of terrorism in the insurance sector?
In the insurance sector, due diligence, customer identification and suspicious transaction reporting measures are applied to prevent terrorist financing.
How is hacking and data theft addressed in Ecuadorian law?
Ecuador has specific laws to address computer hacking and data theft, with sanctions that seek to prevent and punish these crimes.
How do you approach the evaluation of the candidate's ability to lead software development projects for the financial inclusion of indigenous communities, considering the importance of overcoming cultural and socioeconomic barriers in Argentina?
The financial inclusion of indigenous communities is essential. We seek to understand how the candidate leads software development projects to overcome cultural and socioeconomic barriers, their approach to ensuring inclusion and their contribution to improving access to financial services in indigenous communities in Argentina.
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