Conversion of receivables into share capital
Conversion of receivables into share capital

Conversion of receivables into share capital

The conversion of receivables into the company's share capital increases shareholders capital and ensures the liquidity of the company.

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How to exercise your Consumer rights?

If you as natural person purchase goods or get services from a seller, there is a special Law that protects your interests. Law on Consumer Protection stipulates several legal measures…

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Interest as the Principal Claim
Interest as the Principal Claim

Interest as the Principal Claim

Under which conditions can default interest have the status of the principal claim? Can new default interest be calculated on the amount of unpaid interest?

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Sale of a Bankruptcy Debtor as a Legal Entity
Sale of a bankruptcy debtor

Sale of a Bankruptcy Debtor as a Legal Entity

The sale of a bankruptcy debtor as a legal entity, as one of the modalities of sale in bankruptcy proceedings, is regulated by the Law on Bankruptcy.

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Abuse of Sick Leave as a Stumbling Block for Trade Unions and Employers – Part Two
Abuse of sick leave, employment agreement, labor law

Abuse of Sick Leave as a Stumbling Block for Trade Unions and Employers – Part Two

While employers wish to gain control and employees request additional rights and protection, the question remains whether they should rely on the conscientiousness of the other party, or whether there are mechanisms to prevent abuse on both sides.

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Abuse of Sick Leave as a Stumbling Block for Trade Unions and Employers – Part One
Abuse of sick leave, employer at work, employment

Abuse of Sick Leave as a Stumbling Block for Trade Unions and Employers – Part One

While employers wish to gain control and employees request additional rights and protection, the question remains whether they should rely on the conscientiousness of the other party, or whether there are mechanisms to prevent abuse on both sides.

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Three Questions on Liquidation of a Company in Serbia
Company law, liquidation, closing a company

Three Questions on Liquidation of a Company in Serbia

When does a company initiate voluntary liquidation, and in which cases is compulsory liquidation required? What does the process of voluntary liquidation look like?

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