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17/02/2019 - Articolo del notaio

FONDI IMMOBILIARI - Agevolazioni cancellate ?

16/12/2007 

Since 12 September 2002, the Consiglio Nazionale del Notariato has been registered in the public list of certifiers of digital signatures held by AIPA, as the certification authority for Italian notaries. The digital signatures of Italian notaries may be verified on the site http://ca.notariato.it. Based on the rules and the certification authority's operations manual, CNN certifies notaries' digital signatures in the exercise of their functions and so guarantees to third parties not only

09/12/2007 

The rate of interest is usually set in percentage terms; it may be fixed, which means it is the same for the whole duration of the loan, or variable, which means it is determined with reference to changing parameters that are set by objective, impartial criteria. For example, Euribor is an average quotation for variable rates calculated using objective criteria in the EU financial markets; while I.R.S. (interest instalments swap) is the financial reference parameter for establishing the cost

09/12/2007 

When a borrower's default becomes absolute (in the sense that there is not only a delay in payment but a true "missed payment" of significant economic importance to the contract), the bank decides to cancel the contract and immediately demand repayment of the amounts due; hence the borrower cannot take advantage of the deferred payments contained in the redemption plan.At this point, the cancellation amount is calculated (capital plus accrued interest, late-payment interest and any other exp

16/10/2007 

Following approval of the final settlement accounts, the liquidators must draw up a request to cancel the company from the Register of Companies, submit the cancellation request to the Office of the Register of Companies c/o the Chamber of Commerce of the province where the company is based. As a result of cancellation the company ceases to exist.

04/07/2006 

Secondo il codice civile, chi riceve l'intero patrimonio del defunto o una quota di tale patrimonio (ad esempio: la metà, un quarto, ecc.) si dice successore a titolo universale o erede; chi invece riceve beni determinati si chiama successore a titolo particolare o legatario. Il primo ha ricevuto l'eredità (o una quota di eredità) del de cuius; il secondo ha ricevuto un legato. La distinzione tra eredità e legato non ha un rilievo solamente teorico, ma ha una grande importanza pratica: e l'a

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