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11/05/2018 

A will apparently executed in 2012 by John Payne, leaving most of his estate to his son by his first marriage, has been overturned on the grounds that the attesting witnesses' evidence was unreliable. The England and Wales Court of Appeal instead admitted to probate an earlier will leaving everything to Payne's second wife, despite significant doubts about that will's execution and attestation, too. FATTO

23/02/2018 

INTERNATIONAL - UK: Foreign investors may be discouraged by capital gains tax on commercial property

17/02/2018 

PHILANTHROPY: Ikea's late founder structured business as three foundations

11/02/2018 

INTERNATIONAL - UK: Legislation this summer on register of foreign property-owners

10/02/2018 

INTERNATIONAL - FRANCE: Wealth property tax has significant effects for non-residents

12/01/2018 

The Japanese government's 2018 tax reform bill abolishes the recently introduced rule under which the heirs of a long-term resident foreigner who died outside Japan remain liable to Japanese inheritance tax (IHT) on estate assets anywhere in the world. The rule had threatened to derail the government's efforts to attract foreign talent to live and work in Japan, because it meant IHT liability could follow a foreign national for up to five years after leaving the country.

09/12/2017 

INTERNATIONAL - UK: Alarm over extension of property taxes to non-residents

12/11/2017 

INTERNATIONAL - FRANCE: Distribution tax refunds to be financed by new 'exceptional' corporation tax

09/11/2017 

MUTUI - La Guida di Banca d'Italia al mutuo ipotecario in lingua inglese

16/08/2017 

COMPRAVENDITE - Sondaggio congiunturale Banca d'Italia

30/04/2017 

INTERNATIONAL - UK: Doubts cast on non-dom reforms' commencement date

23/04/2017 

INTERNATIONAL - European Union: Taxation at source must take into account non-resident taxpayer's domestic costs

25/04/2016 

When a property conveyance takes place, the Italian tax laws stipulate the payment of certain taxes and charges which generally must be paid, at the time the notarial contract is stipulated, to the notary himself who thus undertakes the “irksome” task of tax collector. Such taxes are mostly payable by the purchaser. At the time of purchase, the system taxes the “wealth” indirectly manifested by the purchaser which consists of the price paid for the purchase of the property (so-called i

09/04/2016 

The italian Notary

02/10/2015 

A sale or purchase proposal is a document the parties may sign before the conveyance proper. It consists, alternatively, of a manifestation of the owner's willingness to sell to a probable purchaser or a manifestation of a possible purchaser's willingness to buy from the owner: in both cases by acceptance of the proposal, believe it or not, the contract of sale is concluded and becomes binding for both parties. Furthermore, the purchase or sale proposal is usually irrevocable: the signato

02/10/2015 

It often happens that, after a prospective property has been inspected and chosen, substantial agreement is reached with the other party even if this is not yet formalized in written form. It is advisable to contact a notary at this early stage before signing the preliminary contract (the so-called “compromesso”). In the preliminary contract, both signatories undertake to stipulate the definitive sale contract by a certain date and on given conditions. The preliminary agreement (even i

02/10/2015 

The following are examples of what needs to be included in a proposal for sale or purchase and in a preliminary contract: - the precise description of the asset or assets; - the exact identification of the owner or owners and of the purchaser or purchasers; - the obligations of the vendor and of the purchaser; - the price of the sale and method of payment; - the conditions of the conveyance and relevant guarantees; - documentation of the history of the asset or assets; -

12/09/2015 - Articolo del notaio

MUTUO - Anatocismo - Aiuti di Stato

04/09/2015 

Notaries and real estates

04/09/2015 

Notaries and real estates

02/09/2015 

Notaries and citizens

14/08/2015 

Art. 1 - Finalità e ambito di applicazione 1. Il presente Codice Etico (di seguito denominato "Codice") reca i princìpi guida del comportamento dei soggetti che operano presso lo Studio Notarile Busani (di seguito denominati lo Studio") e specifica i doveri di lealtà, imparzialità, diligenza ed operosità da applicare. 2. L'attività di tali soggetti deve

13/05/2015 

For many years now, in Italy and throughout the world,  the associative phenomenon has encountered ever greater consideration, in addition to a growing enthusiasm. The explanation of this progressive attention may be found in the ever more widespread awareness that the ideas, dreams and projects that each individual nourishes in the course of his/her existence may be concretely expressed, not only through acting in isolation, also by following a path which leads a number of persons to join f

02/10/2014 

07/08/2014 - Articolo del notaio

SOCIETA' - Revoca dei sindaci in SRL

29/02/2012 

a. Il cliente fornisce informazioni palesemente inesatte o incomplete ovvero false riguardo: la propria identità e quella dell’eventuale titolare effettivo; lo scopo e la natura della prestazione richiesta; l’attività esercitata ovvero la situazione finanziaria, economica e/o patrimoniale propria e/o dell’eventuale gruppo di appartenenza; il potere di rappresentanza, l’identità dei delegati alla firma, la struttura di proprietà o di controllo. b. Il cliente

24/03/2010 

I poteri del Presidente della Repubblica sono numerosi e eterogenei (artt.87, 88 e 74 Cost.) e possono essere suddivisi in: a) poteri di garanzia• nei confronti delle Camere; • nei confronti del Governo; • nei confronti della Magistratura; • nei confronti dell’elettorato;b) poteri di rappresentanza nazionale; c) poteri di esternazione.Relativamente ai poteri di garanzia nei confronti delle Camere al Presidente spetta di: - sciogliere una o entrambe le Camere (art. 88 Cost.) per indire nuove

16/12/2009 

Uno tra gli aspetti rilevanti ed innovativi della Linee Guida è la definizione dell’ambito applicativo del decreto legislativo 192/2005 e successive modifiche, in ordine alle diverse tipologie immobiliari.Al punto 2 dell’All. A del decreto qui in esame, è previsto che il decreto legislativo sulla certificazione energetica si applica a tutti gli edifici delle categorie di cui all’articolo 3, del decreto Presidente della Repubblica 26 agosto 1993, n.412, indipendentemente dalla presenza o meno

16/12/2007 

Notaries provide the community with a complex service, they carry out a public function of the State within the framework of an independent profession. The notarial deed not only regulates transactions between parties, but it provides added value in at least three respects: - a contract signed before a notary is unchallengable and hence it avoids expensive and time-consuming litigation procedures; - it is enforceable and hence it can be used to recover credits and it constitutes pri

16/12/2007 

The Notary as existing in Italy belongs to the “latin (o roman)  notarial system”. The “latin notary” system is largely spread around the world, adopted by approximately 71 countries, mostly belonging to the civil law system. Although the same word “public notary” is used within the “common law” legal systems, it must be underlined very clearly from the beginning that the concept (the meaning) behind the word in the civil law system and in the common law system is completely, absolutel

16/12/2007 

The notarial profession has always been, and continues to be, one that is more than ready to adopt new technology. It is sufficient to recall that from the 1960s on, any and all notaries' offices moved rapidly from traditional typewriters and duplicators to the most sophisticated photocopiers and PCs with large-capacity memories. The reason for notaries' particular attention to technological developments of this kind is evident. For over 2000 years the notary's job has been to create and con

09/12/2007 

The vendor has the right to receive the full amount of the agreed price from the purchaser at the time the sale contract is settled. Frequently the vendor has already received an advance payment on that price, generally as a deposit: in that case he will have the right to receive the difference to make up the full agreed price. The vendor has the option to allow the purchaser a deferral of payment, with or without interest. It is up to the discretion of the vendor (based on the trust h

09/12/2007 

Having broached subjects from the vendor's point of view as well, it is useful to recall that the burdensome INVIM (a tax originally levied on the vendor consequent upon his sale of a property) has been definitively abolished, to the great relief of the notary as well, given not only the complexity of calculating it but also (as always) the irksome role of tax collector that the law imposed on him. Nevertheless, it is helpful to emphasize that the vendor may still have to pay certain sums

09/12/2007 

Mention must be made of the distinction between real rates and nominal rates. The nominal rate is the percentage of interest that formally appears in the contract and which regulates the home loan operation. In reality, however, the effective cost of the loan is inevitably conditioned by a whole series of other factors: first of all, by various expense items  (survey, review and closure expenses; collection or encashment expenses; third-party agency costs; tax and insurance expenses; othe

09/12/2007 

One of the essential elements in the negotiation of a home loan is the delay allowed for  repayment of the capital, i.e. the duration. In general terms, one may say that the longer the duration of a home loan the lower the amount of each repayment instalment, which gives the borrower more breathing space; all this, however, means paying overall a larger amount in  interest, precisely because the capital is repaid more slowly. The practice also is that a longer duration

09/12/2007 

The purchase of a home is always an important step in our lives. Just as the sale of a property also carries significant overtones: from investment decisions, to the reordering of assets, to the need for generational change. Whether it be the purchase or the sale of a property, it is not something to be taken lightly. Indeed, these are extremely complex operations that are full of pitfalls and that cannot be undertaken without the advice of an expert. Are you aware of the rights and oblig

09/12/2007 

A property conveyance gives rise to a series of rights and obligations for both parties. For a number of the rights of one of the contracting parties, there are corresponding and equal obligations of the other party, so that the vendor and the purchaser find themselves involved in an interactive web of expectations to be met and duties to be performed. While some of these rights/obligations, such as the payment/receipt of the purchase price and the delivery/receipt of the property, are

09/12/2007 

Fluctuations in the cost of money may, in some cases, make it advisable to “make running changes” to the terms of a mortgage: such changes, in economics, are known as renegotiation. There are various legal methods for achieving this: a) discharge of the old home loan and granting of new financing with a new mortgage (“replacement” home loan); b) merely changing the terms of the old home loan (renegotiation in the strictest sense); c) from 2 February 2007, subrog

09/12/2007 

As may be observed above, the role of the notary is important in guaranteeing the statements the vendor usually makes at the time the sale takes place. In particular, the vendor is obliged to make known how the asset he is about to sell came into his hands. It may be that he purchased it for a consideration in the normal way, or that he has occupied it for a sufficient number of years to avert any danger of eviction. It may be, however, that the property was donated to the vendor or

09/12/2007 

In a property conveyance, right from what we have called the preparatory phase before the definitive contract, the notary plays a rather delicate and important role: determining whether in fact the vendor is free to sell the asset and whether the purchaser in his turn may legitimately acquire it. For example - to cite just a few of the more important aspects - the notary's tasks include certifying the personal identity of the parties (in other words that the vendor and hence the owner of

09/12/2007 

If the parties wish to set up an general partnership, they must respect the specific rules laid down in this regard by the Civil Code, bearing in mind, in any case that, for many aspects, the law refers the reader to the provisions regulating informal partnerships, which consequently apply equally to general partnerships. So that, in the light the foregoing, the present file foresees multiple referrals to the subjects already dealt with and developed with regard to the informal partners

09/12/2007 

Law no. 52 of 1996 introduced rules into the Italian legal system to protect the consumer in his contractual relations with professionals. In order to rationalize regulations which have been complicated by a long sequence of amendments, a Consumer Code was recently published (Legislative Decree no. 206 of 6 September 2005), which contains a thorough reworking of most of the consumer-protection rules. Article 3 of the Consumer Code defines a "consumer" as a physical individual who acts

09/12/2007 

Latin notaries  (at least  in Europe)  have a law degree. They may or may not have passed the bar examination. In  Italy, however, they are not allowed to practice both legal professions at the same time. To be allowed to practice the notarial profession, they must get through a very rigorous and competitive examination and, unlike the solicitors, their number is fixed by the law. In most civil law countries, the Latin notary is compelled to avail his services to whoever asks for th

09/12/2007 

In general terms, the conveyance is the contract that transfers ownership of an asset or some other right in exchange for a consideration; more generically, one may say that a real estate conveyance is the formal agreement whereby one party, known as the vendor, transfers to another party, known as the purchaser, the ownership of a particular property in exchange for payment of the agreed price. Given the extreme importance of real property ownership, our legal system not only requires th

09/12/2007 

In order to grant a home loan, the bank requires a guarantee: by definition, the most common of these is the mortgage. A mortgage gives the bank the right to be repaid from the proceeds of any forced sale of the asset offered as collateral, with priority over other creditors. A mortgage has better legal standing if it is a first mortgage, i.e. if there are no higher-priority mortgages: a "land credit" guarantee generally requires a first mortgage. A mortgage is established over the

09/12/2007 

The conveyance may rightly be considered the notarial transaction par excellence, considering all the actions the law imposes on the notary following settlement (to cite the more important ones: filing, cadastral registration, transcription, notification of the competent authorities specified by law etc.). It is the notary who writes the contract after having established the intentions of the parties and after having obtained all useful information and carried out all the necessary search

09/12/2007 

Only legal security in business and private relationships allow for economic development; therefore a constitutional state must guarantee  legal security to its citizens. To this goal: 1) lawsuits  must be prevented, for as much as possible; 2) the citizens must have access  to public registers whose records are reliable and legally trustworthy. Clearly the reliability of the findings depends entirely upon the trustworthiness of the deeds entered. An authentic deed, drawn by a

16/10/2007 

Any change, even only a purely formal change, in the clauses of the by-laws of a company is considered to be an amendment to the by-laws.  As a rule this competence belongs to the extraordinary shareholders’ meeting and the relevant decision must be written in the minutes by a notary public and then registered with the Register of Companies.The decision must be taken by a majority vote, any clause in the bylaws setting forth that unanimity is required to change the Memorandum of Association

16/10/2007 

The limited liability company is intended for smaller companies than joint-stock companies, and the equity participation in the company has a personal connotation which is absent in the s.p.a.  In fact, it has a limited number of shareholders who are not personally responsible for the social security liabilities, even if they have acted in the name and on behalf of the company.The legislation in place as of 1 January 2004 has had a major impact on the limited liability company, which is an e

16/10/2007 

The functioning of the company with share capital, in its traditional model, is based on the necessary simultaneous presence of three bodies:  the shareholders’ meeting, the board of directors and the board of statutory auditors, each of which has its own distinct sphere of competence. Accounts are audited by an auditor or by an audit firm, except for closed companies where this is decided in the By-laws.The shareholders’ meeting, which is a sovereign body since it is empowered to decide on

16/10/2007 

From the historic and regulatory point of view, the joint-stock company is the prototype of the company with share capital whose body of rules apply to the limited partnerships with share capital (s.a.p.a.), with which it is compatible, and in some respects they are very close to the rules that govern the limited liability company, which however makes little reference to the rules on joint-stock companies, which consequently do not directly apply. The joint-stock company (s.p.a.) differs fro

16/10/2007 

Co-operatives are associations of persons which are protected in the Italian Constitution:  in fact Article 45 of the Italian Constitution states: “the Constitution recognises the social function of co-operative societies that are based on the values of solidarity and that do not pursue goals of private profit”.In co-operatives predominant importance is ascribed to the social function, which consists in implementing a democratic decentralisation of the power of organisation and management of

16/10/2007 

Informal partnerships are the most elementary form of enterprise.The fundamental characteristic of an informal partnership is that the scope of its activities is limited to non-commercial profit-making economic activities.The scope of an informal partnership may therefore include:- agricultural activities, with certain limitations because:   the purpose of the enterprise cannot be merely that of using assets, but must consist in the joint operation of a business activity;  taci

09/02/2007 - Articolo del notaio

EREDITA' - Successione - Convivenza ultranovennale

01/07/2006 

Cosa dice la legge. Il testo unico dell’imposta di registro ammette che le agevolazioni “prima casa” spettano anche per l’ acquisto (contestuale o meno rispetto all’acquisto del “bene principale”) delle pertinenze dell’abitazione; la norma in questione poi precisa che <<sono ricomprese tra le pertinenze, limitatamente ad una per ciascuna categoria, le unità immobiliari classificate o classificabili nelle categorie catastali C/2, C/6 e C/7, che siano destinate a servizio della cas

30/03/2006 

IL PATTO DI FAMIGLIA 1. IntroduzioneCon l’introduzione nel nostro ordinamento del “patto di famiglia”, istituto da tempo atteso e caldeggiato, la trasmissione della ricchezza familiare, prevalentemente rappresentata dall’impresa e/o caratterizzata da una predominante dimensione mobiliare, può essere oggi programmata con lungimiranza.Per lungo (forse troppo) tempo le norme che nel nostro ordinamento disciplinano le successioni mortis causa sono rimaste del tutto indifferent

21/03/2006 

Il tema dell’invalidità del patto di famiglia è uno di quegli ambiti nei quali è maggiormente evidente la scarsa attenzione che il legislatore ha avuto nell’elaborare le nuove norme, in modo che non avessero difetti tecnici e fossero comprensibili, esaustive e adeguate rispetto allo scopo perseguito.Il nuovo articolo 768-quinquies del codice civile, introdotto dalla riforma, dispone infatti che <<il patto può essere impugnato dai partecipanti ai sensi degli articoli 1427 e seguenti >

05/01/2006 - Articolo del notaio

SOCIETA' - Nomina cariche - Voto segreto

08/03/2005 

Il comitato di regola viene costituito da più persone per reperire fondi o altre utilità finalizzati ad scopo particolare: esso può essere costituito per sostenere iniziative altrui, ma anche per proporne di autonome. La legge individua in maniera specifica i comitati di soccorso o di beneficenza e i comitati promotori di opere pubbliche, monumenti, esposizioni, mostre, festeggiamenti e simili, ponendo in risalto il profilo della sottoscrizione e della raccolta di fondi per uno scopo. Comunq

08/03/2005 

The relationship between a partner and the company ends automatically when the partner dies. Within six months from his death, the surviving partners have the duty of returning the share held by the dead partner to his heirs. The surviving partners are not obliged to accept that the heirs of the deceased member should succeed him by taking his place in the company.The surviving partners have two options they can choose from. They may either decide:- to wind up the company in advance;- to car

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