The issuance of a charging order and an order for sale of the charged asset.
The issuance of a charging order comprises an alternative means of enforcement which is accompanied by an order for sale of the charged asset under the Law on Charging Orders of 1992 (31 (Ι)/1992) (the Charging Order Law). In accordance with the Charging Order Law, the judgment creditor (the Creditor) is entitled, for the purpose of enforcing …
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SCENARIOS FOR FINANCING BASIC SANITATION PROJECTS IN BRAZIL
The pressing need for investments in basic sanitation in Brazil makes it necessary to seek structured financing mechanisms to meet the requirements of investments in works for the sector. According to data released in 2020 by the National Sanitation Information System – SNIS, 16% of the Brazilian population, or approximately 35 million people, have no …
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Cyprus, a “bonus stage” in the gaming business world?
Cyprus has long been an established hub for international business and recent years have seen an increasing number of tech companies and start-ups choosing Cyprus for their regional headquarters from where to service clients in, amongst others, Europe, Middle East and North Africa. In addition to being established as a safe and reliable jurisdiction, Cyprus …
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Trademark Registration in Malta and the EU
With the ever-growing influence that technology has on our lives, and the radical increase in screen time, the use of brand identifiers and marks has become more vital than ever. The growing competition between established enterprises and start-ups alike for a couple of minutes of consumer attention has continued to grow. The number of EUIPO trademarks continues …
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EUROPEAN UNION’S NEW CYBERSECURITY STRATEGY
Background Cybersecurity is at the forefront of the European Union (“EU”)’s efforts to build a resilient, green and digital Europe. In this respect, on December 16, 2020, the European Commission and the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy presented the European Union’s new Cybersecurity Strategy for the Digital Decade[1] (the …
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UAE Employment Practices and Development Under COVID-19
Work and business concerns in the UAE are getting back to an ever-evolving new normal. The population continues to social distance, wear masks, and the government is now vaccinating to control the spread of the virus.
Fitbit’s Acquisition by Google: Not So Fit For The Latter
There was a time, when internet was making inroads, that technology was the flavour of the day. Technology companies which started during that era became market leaders and, for long, they were revered and their actions went, virtually, unchecked. This reverence was owing to the extent to which they made our lives easy but, it …
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The Complex Commercial Litigation Review
Cyprus is a common law jurisdiction country and its justice system is based on the adversarial model. Most of Cypriot law has been modelled after the English Common Law and Equity, the basic principles of which are directly applied by Cyprus courts, under Section 29 of the Courts of Justice Law.
Lending & Taking Security in Cyprus: overview
A Q&A guide to lending and taking security in Cyprus. The Q&A gives a high level overview of the lending market, forms of security over assets, special purpose vehicles in secured lending, quasi-security, guarantees, and loan agreements. It covers creation and registration requirements for security interests; problem assets over which security is difficult to grant; …
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Employer acquitted of liability – workplace, person to be charged, instructions and supervision was at issue
On 5 July 2019, one of the Danish district courts (the District Court of Herning) found that a master painter was liable for compensation in connection with an injury accident caused when an apprentice fell off a balcony and suffered severe head injuries.