By LexInter November 20, 2006 Old CONTRACTUAL SOLIDARISM Contractual rights are the set of rights guaranteed whenever people enter into a valid contract with one another. Contract rights usually involve Read more
By LexInter November 20, 2006 Old RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PUBLIC AUTHORITY Briefly, a public authority is a corporate body authorized by legislative action to function outside of the regular structure of state or local Read more
By LexInter November 20, 2006 Old DECISION OF 16 DECEMBER 1999 LEGAL For current page and links to other news pages, see Food Law News · 22 December 1999 ORGANIC/LABELLING - Commission approves EU logo. Read more
By LexInter November 20, 2006 Old Order Of 17 June 2004 On Partnership Contracts A Partnership Agreement is a contract between two or more business partners that is used to establish the responsibilities. Read more
By LexInter November 19, 2006 Old BREAKING Breaking or breakin' may refer to: Contents. 1 Physical damage; 2 Arts and entertainment; 3 Other uses; 4 See also. Physical damage[edit]. Read more
By LexInter November 17, 2006 Old CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT Constitutional rights are limits on the power of a government. They also limit the power of individuals acting on behalf of any government. Read more
By LexInter November 17, 2006 Old CROSS- APPEAL PRINCIPLE OF CONTRADICTION AND FAIRNESS OF DEBATES is to further the interests of truth and justice in a fair and efficient proceeding. ... different facts relevant to the case; to impeach the witness; Read more
By LexInter November 17, 2006 Old UNFAIR COMPETITION Unfair competition addresses circumstances where consumers have been misled, or deceptive trade practices, as well as practices designed. Read more
By LexInter November 15, 2006 Old PUBLIC LAW Public law is the part of law that governs relationships between legal persons and a government, between different institutions within a state, Read more
By LexInter November 15, 2006 Old SOCIAL SECURITY LAW SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS Nearly every American worker — as well as their employer — is required to pay Social Security and Medicare taxes, including the self-employed. Read more
By LexInter November 14, 2006 Old THE COURT OF CASSATION, SECOND CIVIL CHAMBER The Court of Cassation is one of the four courts of last resort in France. It has jurisdiction over all civil and criminal matters triable in the Read more
By LexInter November 14, 2006 Old PERSONAL BANKRUPTCY AND OTHER PROHIBITION MEASURES recent measures taken in 20 different jurisdictions are ... 1. AUSTRALIA. Directors of Australian companies risk personal liability if they continue. Read more
By LexInter November 13, 2006 Old CLASS ACTION A class action is a procedural device that permits one or more plaintiffs to file and prosecute a lawsuit on behalf of a larger group, Read more
By LexInter November 8, 2006 Old PUBLIC LIABILITY Public liability insurance covers you if a customer or member of the public makes a claim against your business relating to injury or property Read more
By LexInter November 8, 2006 Old PROPERTY Property is any item that a person or a business has legal title over. Property can be tangible items, such as houses, cars, or appliances, Read more
By LexInter October 24, 2006 Old TEXTS ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION Freedom of speech and expression, therefore, may not be recognized as being absolute, and common limitations or boundaries to freedom of Read more