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The Legal Guide to Costa Rica Provides the answer to most of the questions you will have about living and doing business in Costa Rica. Now in its new and revised Fourth Edition the Legal Guide to Costa Rica will allow you to make informed decisions about your transactions in Costa Rica. Each chapter is organized into a specific area of law which in turn provides valuable information on several legal topics. These topics include, real estate transactions, corporations, residency and immigration, commercial transactions, banking and finance, powers of attorney, environmental laws, copyrights, trademarks, worker’s compensation, automobile regulations, taxation, social security, labor legislation and much more. The appendix includes examples of some of the most common legal forms which you are likely to encounter in Costa Rica. The forms, which have been translated into English are a valuable reference tool for understanding the transactions which you will undertake.
The information provided in The Legal Guide to Costa Rica will hopefully educate you about the Costa Rican legal system and provide you with the necessary knowledge so that you make informed decisions and confidently maneuver with the legal system. Fourth Edition © 2005 Pages: 348 $25.00
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