Understanding Water Use Rights: A Guide to Regularization and Registration in Chile


REGULARISATION / REGISTRATION / FURTHER THE RIGHT OF USE

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I: AN OVERVIEW ON THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN GIVEN RIGHTS AND RIGHTS RECOGNIZED

When we talked about the budgets of water use rights we said we were three:
1 .- The public domain on the water (an inherent part of national property for public use of them)
2 .- The allocation, this is the act of the relevant concession State organ (DGA), which will give a title.
3 .- The title of the act resulting concessions.
We said that this title could

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Vehicle Recovery and Disposition Law

Article 10. Delivery of Recovered Vehicles

Motor vehicles stolen or recovered by any police authority must be immediately delivered to the Technical Judicial Police for processing and notification of the Public Prosecutor.

The head of the delegation shall, within eight hours, submit a complete list of recovered vehicles to the Public Ministry. Vehicles will be returned to the owner by court order or Public Prosecutor control at any stage of the process, including ISAF investigation, after ownership

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The Status of the Employer and Business Structures

Theme 1: The Status of the Employer

1. Introduction

There are two types of entrepreneurs:

  • Businessmen individuals: Those who, as adults, have free disposal of assets, ordinarily engaged in the practice of commerce and also do so on their own behalf.
  • Entrepreneurs entities: One that adopts a specific legal form, any of the corporations’ legal forms.

Both share the following characteristic: “Every employer is subject to a special system of advertising that does not affect people who have no employer provided.

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Roman Law of Obligations: A Comprehensive Guide

Roman Law of Obligations

Definition

An obligation is a legal link between persons, requiring one party to perform a specific action. This action can be dare (to give), facere (to do), or praestare (to provide). Historically, obligations evolved from forms like nexum (a loan secured by the borrower’s person) and sponcio (a solemn promise). Later developments included bonorum venditio (sale of all debtor’s assets) and distractio bonorum (sale of specific assets).

Elements of an Obligation

  1. Legal Link:
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Political Participation Rights in the Spanish Constitution

Political Parties

Article 6 of the Spanish Constitution regulates political parties as organizations that express political pluralism, contribute to forming and expressing popular will, and are essential for political participation. While they are not state organs, their legal nature is subject to specific regulations and the general protection of freedom of association (Article 22).

The Parties Law (Act 6/2002)

This law, primarily designed to protect democracy against parties seeking to undermine

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Organization of the Judiciary & State Responsibility

The Organization of the Judiciary

Concept

Article 117.1 of the Spanish Constitution (EC) establishes that Judges and Magistrates are members of the judiciary, forming part of the Courts. Article 117.3 grants them the exclusive exercise of “judicial power.” However, Article 122 creates the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ), entrusted with the governance of Judges and all aspects of their legal status. Therefore, there are two types of organization within the Judiciary:

Jurisdictional Organization

The

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