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  2. Law of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Dominican law has given a commercial nature to all acts, operations or activities carried out by business organizations. Therefore, in considering the applicable law in the generality of cases involving corporations in the Dominican Republic first priority is given the basic principles contained in the Dominican Commercial Code enacted on the July 4, 1882.

  3. Alejandro Bonilla - Wikipedia

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    Puerto de Santo Domingo. Alejandro Bonilla. Finished in 1875. Born in Santo Domingo on November 17, 1820, Alejandro Bonilla Correa-Cruzado was the sixth of seven children to a Puerto Rican father, Juan Manuel Bonilla, and Dominican mother Maria Idelfonsa Correa-Cruzado, from Santo Domingo. [1]

  4. Law in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Law in the Dominican Republic. Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; English. Read; Edit; View history; ... This page was last edited on 30 September 2012, at 07: ...

  5. Attorney General of the Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (Spanish: Procuraduría General de la República) of the Dominican Republic is a government institution belonging to the executive branch that is responsible for representing the Dominican State in courts of law, defending public interest, assuring respect for the due process of law and overseeing penitentiaries in the Republic.

  6. Judiciary of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Dominican Republic Courts of Appeal know, appeals to judgments, in accordance with the law; in the first instance of criminal cases to trial judges or their equivalents; tax attorneys, holders of organs and autonomous and decentralized state, provincial governors, mayors of the National District and the municipalities; and, other matters ...

  7. Category:Law of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Law of the Dominican Republic" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... This page was last edited on 22 March 2022, at 07:27 ...

  8. Constitution of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Dominican Republic has gone through 39 constitutions, more than any other country, since its independence in 1844. [1] [2] This statistic is a somewhat deceiving indicator of political stability, however, because of the Dominican practice of promulgating a new constitution whenever an amendment is ratified. Although technically different ...

  9. National School of Visual Arts (Dominican Republic) - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th century, education continued with artists like Abelardo Rodríguez Urdaneta, who taught classes in his studio until he founded his school in 1908, which operated until 1933. [1] In the 1930s and 1940s, many European artists arrived to the Dominican Republic, fleeing the Spanish Civil War and World War II. As a result of the mass ...