to jointly and/or separately carry out actions necessary and appropriate to register the Branch in Georgia, sign any document on behalf of the founder related with registration including the Bylaws of the Branch, application on registra- tion and the lease agreement or the memorandum of understanding for the local office space. The trustees shall be authorized to pay any expenses necessary for prompt registration of the Branch. The trustees shall also be authorized to open the bank account of the Branch. Signed:___________________ Signed:___________________ Notary:___________________ HOW TO START BUSINESS IN GEORGIA - 11 REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR Appendix #6 REGISTRATION OF A BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP For state and tax registration of a Business Partnership the following documentation shall be submitted to the Tax Inspection: 1
on which party is right to take place in private (privaatselt aset leidma) - to occur when no one else is present natual justice (loomuõigus) - to concern procdural fairness and ensure a fair decision is reached award (otsus) - the decision made by arbitrator trade association (kaubandusühik) - group of people or companies in particular bussiness organized to promote common interest deposit (hoius) - moey paid as an earned or securty for the contract; placing money into bank two-tier system (kahetasemeline süsteem) - court with 2 levels access to justice (juurdepääsetavus õigusele) - a right to seek and obtain legal aid attorney (advokaat) - someone who is legally qualified to prosecute and defend actions in court prosecutor (prokurör) - an official in charge of prosecutinh important cases judge (kohtunik) - a public officer chosen or elected to administer law barrister - counselor who is learned in law and who has been accepted into Bar
rather than criminal matters To refrain from doing sth if you are made to avoid sth. Economic power - ability to control people and events relating to trade, industry and money Socialism - the set of beliefs which states that all people are equal and should share equally in the wealth of the country, or the political systems based on these beliefs Unbiased institution - a large and important organization, such as a university or bank that is able to judge fairly because you are not influenced by their own opinions Violence - actions or words which are intended to hurt people Consumer matters - a situation or subject which is being dealt with or considered that has sth to do with the one that consumes Constitutional law - the system of rules of a particular country allowed by or contained in a constitution Speech How are laws made in Estonia? INTRO
TOPICS For the PRELIM Year 1 Put down 10-12 relevant terms and retell about: 1. Prescriptive and descriptive law Prescriptive law – prescribe how people ought to behave Descriptive law – describes the way people or natural phenomena behave Break the law – do something illegal Penalty – punishment Government – system by which a state or community is controlled Law – the system of rules System of courts – all judicial institutions Enforce – to make people obey the law Authority – a group of people with official responsibility for a particular area of activity /the moral or legal right or ability to control Prescribe – to tell someone what they must have or do, or to make a rule of something Impose The word law can have several meanings, it can be divided into prescriptive and descriptive law. Descriptive law – describes the way people or natural phenomena behave, e. g. law of gravity Prescriptive law – prescribe how people ought to behave e.g. spee
https://quizlet.com/388172484/inka-test-flash-cards/? i=25w06u&x=1jqY&fbclid=IwAR1qQksMLyeDlPJwkOTW_Fq18r1xJUkZrlbt6nX49ZocC _ojSaZoykYBJXk Prosecutor, judge, sworn advocate, notary NOTARY JUDGE PROSECUTOR SWORN ADVOCATE/ ATTORNEY-AT- LAW WHAT DO THEY A notary public of the A judge presides over The prosecutor has Attorney at law or DO? common law is a a courtroom, hearing three main tasks: attorney-at-law, public officer evidence, making
The main aim of the reforms was to boost foreign investments, cre- ate new jobs, stimulate entrepreneurial activities in a variety of fields and increase the welfare of citizens. As a result of economic deregulation policy which was focused on liberalization of the Economy, a number of state regulated spheres were sharply decreased and regulation procedures were sim- plified. Consequently, our achievements have been recognized by a number of international in- stitutions. This year the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation published a joint research Doing Business 2011, under which Georgia ranks 12th among 183 countries in terms of Ease of Doing Business. Moreover, Georgia surpasses 174 counties in terms of reformation of business regulations since 2005. Last but not least, Georgia ranks first in the Post-soviet space, excluding the Baltic countries, in terms of counter-corruption policy. It is worth noting that de-
............................... 49 7.2. The Federal Law "On Accounting" ............................................................................................ 51 7.3. Chart of accounts and other documents .............................................................................. 52 7.4. Russian tax system ................................................................................................................ 53 7.5. Banking system in Russia....................................................................................................... 53 ABOUT TRADERUN PROGRAMME......................................................................................................... 55 2 INTRODUCTION The current reading material focuses on the business peculiarities in Russia. ***
Public International Law is a system of law, different from domestic law. Why is this system unique? Usually law regulates relations between people, people and the state etc, PIL regulates relations between states. Thats why PIL is important for international relation students. PIL influences the life of everybody, it doesn't regulate people directly but indirectly (through the decisions of the states), because it's everywhere. It's like air. E.g. when you want to send a letter to Brazil, you put a stamp from your own country and send it from your post office and the letter gets delivered. Why is this so easy, because there are certain international conventions that regulate postal services. E.g. traffic signs are almost the same everywhere, why? Because of certain int conventions that require the states to have more or less unified traffic signs. States apply international regulations to national regulations and they have to be in accordance with each other, the s
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