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Who Should Pay for the Arbitries? The Answer Is in the Municipal Ordinance

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Illegal mining: Congress approves greater powers for the Sunat in the control of mercuryThe collection of municipal arbitrations — such as public cleaning or citizen security — usually falls to property owners. However, in practice, it is not always clear whether this obligation can also be extended to those who only use the property without being owners, as is the case with tenants, co-donors or other contractual figures of use or possession.Ca…
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Illegal mining: Congress approves greater powers for the Sunat in the control of mercuryThe collection of municipal arbitrations — such as public cleaning or citizen security — usually falls to property owners. However, in practice, it is not always clear whether this obligation can also be extended to those who only use the property without being owners, as is the case with tenants, co-donors or other contractual figures of use or possession.Ca…

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Gestion broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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