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s.c. (spółka cywilna): "civil law partnership", itself neither a proper legal entity nor a juridical person, as it is the partners (natural persons) who retain their separate statuses as entrepreneurs and legal entities, albeit bound by an agreement on the sharing of profits, losses and ownership of a business (common pool of assets).
The legal system of Azerbaijan is based on civil law. [1] As the country was a republic of the Soviet Union until 1991, its legal history has also been influenced heavily by socialist law. However, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Azerbaijan became independent by enactment of the constitutional act of national independence on 18 October ...
This is an incomplete list of Azerbaijan legislation, in chronological order. ... 1998 - Law on Information, Informatization, and Information Protection ...
Register of Health Entities - includes public and private, commercial and non-commercial healthcare entities, registered by the relevant voivode, without caps on the numbers of medical professionals employed or (in case of private entities) specific restrictions on legal form or stakeholder composition of the entity; assigns an identification ...
Pages in category "Law of Azerbaijan" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... List of Azerbaijan legislation, Law of Azerbaijan; 0–9.
Legal entities are registered by central administrations of ministries and agencies, and inspected carefully by them. Small enterprise is an entrepreneurship that is controlled by legal entity and indicated in the disposal of the Ministry Cabinet. In this disposal the main principles for small and medium-sized enterprises are indicated. [3]
The Ministry of Justice of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Respublikasının Ədliyyə Nazirliyi) is a governmental agency within the Cabinet of Azerbaijan in charge of regulation of the justice system, overseeing the public prosecutor, maintaining the legal system and public order and instituting law reforms.
The Law on the Amendments to the Criminal Code dated 7 March 2012 introduced the criminal liability of legal persons. The Amendment law is not carried into force upon its adoption. The Article 2 of the Amendment Law states that the criminal liability of legal entities shall enact after the adoption of relevant amendments to the Criminal ...