Samples of statements of claim 1.0
Evaluation | 3.72/5 votes - 14 |
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License | Free |
Version | 1.0 |
Updated | 07.05.2009 |
OS | Windows Vista, XP |
Interface | English |
Developer | M. Filippov |
Category | Documents |
Downloads (today/total) | 0/10 987 |
Size | 45 KB |
Samples of statements of claim - contains samples of the most typical and frequently used statements of claim in civil, administrative and other cases.
The collection is designed in the Windows Help format (*.chm). To view such files, a standard viewer is used, which is built into all versions of Microsoft Windows.
In total, the program includes 20 samples of claims:
The collection is designed in the Windows Help format (*.chm). To view such files, a standard viewer is used, which is built into all versions of Microsoft Windows.
In total, the program includes 20 samples of claims:
- On invalidation of the contract of sale of immovable property
- On challenging the non-normative act of the tax authority
- On debt collection and penalties under the delivery contract
- On recovery of damages by subrogation
- On invalidation of the decision of the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of JSC
- On the recognition of ownership rights
- On the obligation to provide documents for review
- About collecting arrears on rent payments
- About collecting compensation for copyright infringement
- On invalidation of the decision of the Chamber for Patent Disputes
- Application for the recovery of promissory note debt
- On compensation for damage caused as a result of an accident
- On eviction
- Application for recognition of illegal actions of the tax authority, expressed in the refusal to recognize the obligation to pay tax and offset the amounts paid
- On the joint recovery of loan debt, interest and penalties
- Debtor's application for recognition as insolvent (bankrupt)
- Application of the liquidation commission for declaring the debtor bankrupt
- Application for declaring the debtor bankrupt
- Application for declaring the absent debtor insolvent (bankrupt) under a simplified procedure