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وظِّف محاميًا عبر الإنترنت
وفر الوقت والمال. اشترِ خدمات قانونية برسوم ثابتة أو أرسل طلبك واحصل على عروض تنافسية متعددة من محامين مؤهلين.
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عرض الجميع هل تبحث عن شيء آخر؟
اطلب استشارة من محامٍ
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الإمارات العربية المتحدة
الضمان الشخصي والمسؤولية عن الديون
س: 1. هل يمكن لغير المقيم أن يقدم ضمانًا شخصيًا للحصول على قرض من البنك في الإمارات؟ 2. هل الابن مسؤول عن دين والده؟ أسئلة وأجوبة
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How to check if a person is blacklisted in the UAE
Q: Hi, I live in Australia and was wondering how I can find out if my cousin who is originally from Lebanon, has been blacklisted in the UAE for absconding from his employment? Also, I was wondering if his power of attorney who is not in the UAE can find out if there are any court cases against my cousin without having to travel to the UAE? أسئلة وأجوبة
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Real estate matter in the UAE
Q: We are from the UK and our broker found a buyer for a property. The MOU was agreed and had an expected transfer date and expiry date. The MOU stated that the buyer will prepare for NOC and the take transfer of the property during the period we are in Dubai. We arrived in Dubai during the agreed dates. The buyer did not prepare the NOC in advance but only after we arrived leaving insufficient time for the NOC to be completed. The buyer did give us a small cash advance on the sale which we still hold. On the day of the transfer, the buyer claimed they had an emergency and were not available to complete the process. We had to return to the UK. However, the buyer and broker are now expecting us to return to Dubai to complete the process. However, due to health restrictions we can not do this easily. Are we as sellers obliged to return and complete the transfer? Has the MOU effectively expired? Are we entitled to the buyer`s deposit? Can the MOU be terminated? Thank You. أسئلة وأجوبة
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Car sharing in the UAE
Q: Carsharing in the UAE + insurance. Our company is setting up a car sharing platform to be launched in Dubai. The concept will make the owners money and enable the hirers to get cheap rental rates. We have learned that it is illegal for private individuals to make money on their car unless they register it as a taxi or similar in RTA. We cannot find the actual law anywhere, and we are wondering why it is illegal? Is there a way to circumvent this issue? For instance by having the owners register their car on our site in a way that would accommodate the RTA requirement? The fines are big for individuals and we don`t want any of the customers being fined. In regards to the company, we are also looking for a way to not get fined for facilitating this service. How would we make sure of this? And what would be the insurance requirements in this case? Many thanks in advance! أسئلة وأجوبة
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