The monetary limits for appeals and cassation in 2021, the monetary limits to be considered when applying for legal recourse in enforcement, labor and civil law...
The parties must present the facts, claims, and defenses on which they rely within the scope of the proceedings, within a specified time frame and within the limits stipulated by legal regulations…
The term "ray" means radiation. So, what is radiation leave? In practice, radiation leave is also referred to as health leave...
What is the legal nature of cryptocurrencies? What legal processes can cryptocurrency victims pursue? What are the legal procedures related to the Payment and Securities Law No. 6493…?
What is Legal Capacity? Legal capacity is the ability of a person to create rights in their favor and obligations against them through their own actions and transactions. It is an active capacity. It refers to the exercise of rights.
What is Legal Capacity? In the Civil Code, it is defined as the capacity of a person, provided they are born alive and healthy, to acquire rights and obligations…
A payment undertaking is a type of commitment prepared under Article 111 of the Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law No. 2004 (EBL) for use in enforcement proceedings. Upon signing the payment undertaking, the enforcement proceedings are immediately suspended…
The Latin word “ultra vires” means 'beyond the power/authority'. The concept of ultra vires refers to actions that require legal authority or power but are subsequently carried out outside of or without the necessary authority…
What is compulsory execution? In simple terms, compulsory execution means enforcement by force. It occurs when a debtor fails to pay their debt and the court...
The principle that "the lesser is in the greater" is the equivalent in our language of the Latin saying "In toto et pars continetur"; ...