Aruba introduces “lemon law” for time-share buyers….Cheers!
Recent amendments to the Civil Code of Aruba now provide an extended consumer protection law for the buyers of time-share in Aruba. The need for such protection was encouraged by…
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Recent amendments to the Civil Code of Aruba now provide an extended consumer protection law for the buyers of time-share in Aruba. The need for such protection was encouraged by…
The Registry of Aruba is the Prime Sponsor as well as the sponsor of the networking dinner. The Keynote Address speaker is ing. Mike de Meza, Minister of Finance, Communications,…
While the Netherlands has a long-standing reputation in the international aviation, banking and taxation practice, this is the first international aviation sales, finance and lease conference that is organised in…
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The overarching principle of Islamic finance is that all forms of interest are forbidden. The Islamic financial model works on the basis of risk sharing. The customer and the bank…
Under Sharia Islamic law, making money from money, such as charging interest, is usury and therefore not permitted. Wealth should be generated only through legitimate trade and investment in assets….
Under Sharia Islamic law, making money from money, such as charging interest, is usury and therefore not permitted. Wealth should be generated only through legitimate trade and investment in assets….
The Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) reiterated their commitment to working together to encourage governments in the region to make…
In the beginning of 2011, Milton Berlinski, Rene Kan and Justus Martens decided to set up a one-hundred million florin local investment fund, so that they could put their extensive…