According to ad hoc arbitration procedure, arbitration proceedings are conducted according to rules determined by the parties themselves or by reference to predetermined rules or laws…
As mentioned above, "Tahmil" means loading and "Tahliye" means unloading. Within the scope of maritime trade and transportation law, the loading and unloading processes of goods are...
For legal transactions with a value of 4,880 TL or more in 2021, proof by written document is mandatory.
In companies expected to generate high income in the future, tax advantages and the requirement to pay only their committed share of the capital, along with additional payments and benefits stipulated in the company agreement...
In companies expected to generate high income in the future, tax advantages and the fact that partners' liability is limited to their capital investment are among the main reasons for choosing a joint-stock company. So, what about establishing a joint-stock company...?
If a new crime is committed after a conviction for a previously committed crime has become final, the provisions regarding recidivism apply (Turkish Penal Code, Article 58). Here, a case of repeated offenses has been filed…
Once a bankruptcy decision is made, bankruptcy proceedings begin, and the debtor acquires the status of "bankrupt." At the time bankruptcy proceedings begin, all assets of the bankrupt that are subject to seizure, regardless of their location or who possesses them, are subject to attachment...
What is wage garnishment, a method used to collect debts during enforcement proceedings? Wage garnishment is a common method in practice. It is a measure determined by law for individuals due to their debts...
While adultery is not a crime today, it is considered a serious fault in divorce proceedings. In short, the party at fault in a divorce case loses many rights, including custody, alimony, and compensation.
Passenger Rights in Case of Flight Cancellation: In the event of a flight cancellation, the airline operating the flight has the following rights:;