With more than a thousand years of recorded history, Granada enjoys one of Spain's most important cultural and architectural patrimonies. |
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Capua, Montecassino, Benevento, and Salerno contributed to the Latin cultural tradition from their own rich patrimonies. |
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This complaint targets circumstances under which these African Heads of State and their relatives acquired huge patrimonies in France. |
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Maintenance orders may be one means of preserving some form of connection between the respective patrimonies of former spouses. |
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Peoples that came after them have instituted the division of collective patrimonies. |
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Contrary to recent case law trends, partnerships constitute autonomous patrimonies by appropriation and enjoy juridical attributes. |
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Partners' individual patrimonies also constitute the common pledge of the partnership's creditors. |
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The limited liability of the heirs and the separate nature of patrimonies are important ground rules with significant consequences. |
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In some cases the ethics obligations include taking the oath by the magistrate and registrating of patrimonies declarations. |
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With more than 300 species featuring by colors and perfect shapes the orchids form one of the most outstanding floral patrimonies of the island. |
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A tradition of superior comital unity had survived in the claims of two related counts before their patrimonies were absorbed by the crown in the 13th century. |
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The separation of patrimonies is the corollary of that first ground rule: until such time as the succession has been liquidated, its patrimony and those of the heirs remain distinct. |
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This complaint generated the opening of a police investigation, which confirmed the existence of patrimonies in France, through 34 police statements. |
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By virtue of its acknowledged status as guardian of cultural and intellectual patrimonies, UNESCO is better placed to provide this guidance than most other bodies. |
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In such case, this magistrate will have to determine how the patrimonies were acquired, as well as the origins of the funds in numerous bank accounts. |
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Unlike patrimonies by appropriation, such divisions are not subject to autonomous rules of ownership and administration, which means that the connection with the owner of the patrimony is maintained. |
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This is the classic definition, a concept that prevailed under the C. C. L. C. However, unlike the situation under the former Code, a person's general patrimony may now include one or more separate patrimonies. |
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The other side of the coin, however, is that the partners are jointly or solidarily liable for the partnership's obligations out of their personal patrimonies. |
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With us, for patrimonies as for business, we make partnerships. This means the client has two or even three people to consult, including a manager. |
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