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Law 439 seeks to promote investment in Bolivia and requires transparency from companies. To comply with this law, companies must clearly disclose information related to their investments, participate in external audits, and maintain detailed records. The implementation of transparent accounting practices and cooperation with regulatory authorities are essential to comply with the requirements of Law 439.
How has the economic crisis affected road infrastructure in Venezuela?
The economic crisis has negatively impacted the road infrastructure in Venezuela, with a lack of maintenance, deterioration of roads and bridges, and a shortage of resources for the construction and repair of roads. This has generated difficulties in land transportation, an increase in traffic accidents and obstacles to the economic and social development of the country.
What are the rights and responsibilities of a food debtor who is abroad according to Ecuadorian legislation?
Ecuadorian legislation establishes that an alimony debtor residing abroad continues to have the obligation to comply with alimony payments. The beneficiary can seek the collaboration of international authorities to enforce the sentence.
How is the effectiveness of risk list verification regulations in Panama verified?
Periodic audits and evaluations are carried out to verify the effectiveness of the regulations.
What is the importance of the State in the application of due diligence in non-face-to-face transactions in El Salvador?
Establishes clear guidelines to ensure authenticity and identity verification in transactions carried out remotely or online.
How is the seller's liability regulated in sales contracts in Paraguay in cases of suspicious advertising?
The seller's responsibility in cases of suspicious advertising is regulated by Law No. 1334/98 on Consumer Protection in Paraguay. Covert advertising refers to practices in which sellers promote products or services in a surreptitious manner, without clearly revealing their advertising intent. In the case of surreptitious advertising, consumers have the right to be adequately informed about the advertising nature of the communication, and sellers must avoid deceptive practices to ensure informed decision-making by consumers.
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