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7 available 7 • View allThe due diligence before buying an existing business in the UAE

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Q: I'm going to buy an existing business in the UAE (mainland company). Please advice:
1. How can I check whether the company has any existing liabilities in UAE banks?
2. What kind of documents shall I request from the company owner as a confirmation that he paid all his debts to the local agent?
3. Would I request any proof from the local agent?
Thank you!


Aug 16, 2020
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Precautions to be taken before purchasing an existing company


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Q: For the process of buying an existing company in Dubai, how can anyone safeguard themselves best from future legal issues?



Dec 30, 2020
357
What measures need to be taken before buying an existing active company?
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Q: Hi,
I am planning to buy an existing active company, 13 yrs old, but I foresee legal issues/hidden liabilities later.
How can I best safeguard myself?
What measures need to be taken before the transfer?
Please advice!

Dec 14, 2020
962
The required agreement when investing money in a company
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Q: I have been asked to invest money with a company to purchase goods, and then the profits from the sales will be split.
I want though to have an agreement in place that covers both parties as well as ensures all legal steps required are covered.
Money invested will be transferred by the banking system, and initial investment and profits from the sale will then be transferred using the banking system.
What is the right agreement, what will it look like, and how will I go about organizing the same?

Mar 25, 2021
309
An Indian national took the money for investment and left to home country. What to do?
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Q: Hello Sir,
A foreign national (party1) (Jordan) invested with an Indian national (party 2) in the UAE for business. Party 1 has a security cheque of 100,000 AED from party 2.
Party 2 sold the company to another man and left the country.
How party 1 can get money from party 2 who is currently in India (Andhra Pradesh)?

Dec 30, 2021
175
Upon purchasing a Dutch company, a legal opinion is requested. Who can help?



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Q: Hi,
My UAE entity is purchasing a company in the Netherlands. The Notary has requested the following:
Legal opinion (issued by a local lawyer and duly legalized/apostilled) regarding the purchaser and confirming at least:
(i) The statutory name, registered address, and registration details/number of the purchaser,
(ii) That the purchaser is in good standing,
(iii) That the purchase of the shares of SAS84 B.V. falls within the corporate scope and objects of the purchaser,
(iv) That I am authorized to solely represent the purchaser for all purposes.
Can a lawyer please help?




Nov 21, 2023
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Any restrictions for a non-UAE citizen with a company to be a developer?



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Q: Hello sir/madam,
I established a company in a Dubai free zone. I am not a UAE citizen and want to be a developer or invest money in Dubai real estate.
Are there any restrictions, such as terms, areas, or types of deals?




Dec 22, 2023
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Laws & Regulations
2 available 2 • View allFederal Law No. (2) of 2015 On Commercial Companies 15
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View allCan you enter Dubai if you leave a GCC country with possible civil and criminal cases? 0
Hi Hayyan,
In 2014 I had been to Qatar on a "Work-Business" visa valid for 30 days. Before my visa expiration, I fled from Qatar back to India without informing the sponsor or office management.
After I returned to India, I received an email from HR stating that the Qatari sponsor has filed an absconding case, a civil case, and a criminal case against me with the Ministry of Interior in Qatar.
Now my question is, can I travel to Dubai on a work visa?
Will there be any issue entering Dubai assuming that the Qatari sponsor has filed the said cases against me?
Awaiting your response,
H.
Currently staying in India.
Mar 8, 2022
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Help with drafting service provider agreement for marketplace tech startup 0
We are a tech startup creating the first auto/car service and repair marketplace.
As a marketplace, we only facilitate listing and booking the services while the service providers (the workshops) are the service providers and are responsible to deliver and carry the selected /booked job.
We need to draft a marketplace supplier/service provider agreement between us and the workshops outlining the responsibilities and liabilities of both sides.
I would like to work with a law firm that has previous experience in drafting such marketplace-related agreements.
Dec 7, 2021
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Drafting an agreement between an auto service marketplace and service providers 0
Hi Mohammed,
We are a tech startup creating an auto service and repair marketplace. As a marketplace, we only facilitate listing and booking the services while the service providers (the workshops) are the service providers and are responsible to deliver and carry the selected/booked job.
We need to draft a marketplace supplier/service provider agreement between us and the workshops outlining the responsibilities and liabilities of both sides. I would like to work with a law firm that has previous experience in drafting such marketplace-related agreements.
Is this something you can work on and have previous experience in?
Dec 6, 2021
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Legal assistance in preparing T&Cs and privacy policy for startups 0
Hi,
I am starting a website that connects freelancers to media professionals and individuals. It will be a marketplace sort of platform.
Where can I find a legal advisor to help with the terms and conditions and privacy policy for startups?
Thank you for your reply in advance.
N.
Sep 20, 2021
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Legal requirements for starting a business by a minor 0
Legal requirements for starting a business by a minor in the UAE
I am currently 16 and I’m an Emirati national. I am willing to start my own e-commerce business.
Is it possible to get an e-commerce license even if I am a minor?
Jul 12, 2021
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View allHow can I file for divorce in the UAE as an Indian Christian with a son, and ensure custody? 0
Hi, good morning,
I’m an Indian residing in the UAE and want to apply for a divorce. My husband and I have been living separately for more than 3 years, and he has been living in India since our separation.
We are both Indians and Christians (non-Muslims). We have a son who is 8 years old now. Can you please let me know the divorce procedure if we want to proceed in the UAE, both with and without mutual consent?
Additionally, please advise on how to proceed with custody, as my son currently resides with me.
Thank you!
Aug 28, 2024
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How to transfer the shares of a company from his heirs to the partners? 0
A company is registered in a free zone (Dubai South) and had 4 shareholders.
But now one of them passed away and the successor is a very old lady, who is not cooperative and will not be able to sign any document at all (and she lives in another country).
We have no idea who will be a successor after this old lady and these people will in fact never be interested to do anything with this company.
The company is financed and managed by only one shareholder, who is willing to continue.
What can be done in this scenario to keep this company and continue operations?
How to transfer the shares of the deceased shareholder (buyout, shares transfer)?
Is there any court procedure where if no one claims their rights after some time, the shares will automatically be transferred to the company itself or the third parties?
Thank you.
A.
May 15, 2023
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My flatmate took a video of my visitor in the toilet half naked without permission 0
My flatmate took a video of my visitor in the toilet half-naked without permission and shared it with another person, and accusing me of taking another nationality which is untrue.
What will be the cases to file a case?
May 12, 2023
225
Retrieving a passport from a car impounded for driving without a license 0
Hi sir,
I drive a car in Ajman without a license. On a visit visa those days, Ajman police caught me and I forgot my passport and other belongings in the car.
They impounded the car, so how can I get my passport back from the car?
My case is finished.
How do I get my passport back so I can apply for a visa and then a job?
Please suggest me.
Thanks!
May 2, 2023
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What is the time limit to execute a judgment? 0
Dear Sir/Madam,
Time limit to execute a judgment.
I won a court case about 5 years ago. I still did not register an execution lawsuit.
What is the maximum permitted time limit between the verdict and registration of the related execution lawsuit?
Apr 27, 2023
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