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What are the main laws that regulate the right to urban development management in Mexico?
The main laws are the General Law of Human Settlements, Territorial Planning and Urban Development, the Urban Development Law of the State of Jalisco, the Housing Law of the State of Mexico, the Law of Human Settlements and Sustainable Urban Development of the Federal District, among other specific provisions related to the law of urban development management.
Can the SET impose penalties on taxpayers who provide false or misleading information?
Yes, the SET can impose sanctions on taxpayers who provide false or misleading information in their tax returns, such as fines and penalties.
What happens if the debtor is in a process of judicial auction of assets during the seizure process in Brazil?
If the debtor is in the process of judicial auction of assets during the seizure process in Brazil, the sale of the seized assets is sought to satisfy the outstanding debt. Judicial auction is a form of forced execution in which seized assets are publicly auctioned to obtain funds that will be used to pay creditors. In this case, the seizure is part of the auction process and can influence the determination of the value and sale of the assets.
What is your strategy to identify and attract candidates with specific skills in emerging technologies in Bolivia?
I would look for evidence of ongoing training and practical experience with emerging technologies relevant to the Bolivian market. I would also evaluate the candidate's willingness to stay up-to-date and their understanding of how these technologies impact Bolivia.
What is the impact of money laundering on Ecuador's financial system and how is this problem addressed?
Money laundering has a negative impact on Ecuador's financial system, undermining its integrity and generating distrust. To address this issue, stricter regulations have been implemented, such as the obligation to perform due diligence in customer identification, transaction monitoring, and suspicious activity reporting. In addition, cooperation between financial institutions and authorities is encouraged to strengthen controls and prevent money laundering.
What happens if a person or company sells seized goods without authorization in Guatemala?
Selling seized property without authorization constitutes a violation of the court order and can have serious legal consequences in Guatemala. In the event that a person or company sells seized goods without authorization, they may face additional sanctions, fines and even criminal actions for contempt of authority. Additionally, funds obtained from the illegal sale of seized assets may be confiscated and used to cover outstanding debt.
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