Urban Planning and Construction: Systems, Contracts, and Regulations

Actuation Systems in Urban Planning

  • Compensation System

    Run by the owners themselves, who also create cost estimates for planning. The Junta de CompensaciĆ³n (JC) has legal personality.

  • Cooperation System

    The council aims to acquire market territories.

  • Expropriation System

    Owners are deprived of ownership in exchange for compensation.

  • Forced Execution System

    Applied to owners who fail to comply with the Compensation System.

  • Developer Concession System

    Benefits and burdens are shared.

Property Registration

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Understanding Power of Attorney and Legal Representation

Power of Attorney and Legal Representation

Concept

Direct representation exists when a person (representative) performs a legal act in another person’s (principal) name and behalf so that the effects of such act directly and immediately affect the person represented.

When representation exists, the act executed by the representative shall fall within and be the responsibility of the principal. In order for the acts of the representative to affect the principal, it is necessary that a power of attorney

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Section 18 vs Section 19: Limitation Act, 1963

Distinction Between Section 18 and Section 19 of the Limitation Act, 1963

The Limitation Act, 1963 prescribes time limits for instituting legal proceedings to ensure timely adjudication and avoid stale claims. Sections 18 and 19 deal with scenarios where the prescribed limitation period may be extended due to acknowledgment of liability or part payment. Below is a detailed distinction between these two sections:

1. Nature of Provision

  • Section 18: Deals with the acknowledgment of liability in writing.
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Understanding Laws, Legal Systems, and Citizen Rights

Understanding Laws and the Legal System

What are Laws and Their Purpose?

Laws are rules that determine the rights and duties of all citizens. They specify correct and incorrect behavior and outline the penalties that can be applied to those who behave antisocially and do not respect others or common property. Laws adjust social life to criteria of justice or ethical guidelines and limit the power of institutions.

Different Types of Legal Rules

There are different types of legal rules:

  • Regulations
  • Ministerial
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Understanding Legal Norms, Law Enforcement, and the Legal System

Regulatory Power and Law Enforcement

Regulatory power: The executive and other authorities issue legal norms to fulfill their functions. Regulatory power of implementation: To implement the laws. Regulatory power autonomous: To regulate matters outside the legal domain.

Law Enforcement Process

The process of law enforcement consists of:

Interpretation

  • Formalist Criterion
  • Historic Criterion
  • Intentional Criterion
  • Teleological Criterion
  • Ideological Criterion
  • Free Criterion

Integration

The procedure followed by

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Annual Holiday and Permits: Understanding Your Rights

Annual Holiday Concept

According to the laws governing holidays, you can conceptualize it as a benefit which by law is given to workers with more than one year of service, to enjoy a break entitled to pay.

Annual Holiday Features

The holiday has the following features:

  • It must be paid.
  • It is continuous.
  • It is waived.
  • It is counted in days. (Art. 69: For the purposes of the holiday, the Sabbath will always be considered unqualified.)
  • As a general rule, it is not compensable in money.

Basic Classification

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