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Events
The Italian Consular Evening of Opera
An Evening of Opera and Classical Songs
In Aid of
The Lord Mayor of Kingston-upon-Hull's charities:
Marie Curie Cancer Care
and
Hull Rape Crisis
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Organised by:
The Italian Consular Agency in association with:
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New London Office:
Frazer House, 32-38 Leman Street, London. E1 8EW. Tel: 0844 578 4003
Listen to our independent expert legal advice on Sky TV!
The International Property Law Centre LLP has been invited to participate as legal experts in Sky TV's Overseas Property TV Channel!!
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Podcast on Nubricks.com
Download the brand new podcast by Senior Partner, Stefano Lucatello, at Nubricks website. This is the first of a series of recorded interviews on what to look out for when purchasing property abroad.
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A Place In The Sun 2nd - 4th October 2009 Birmingham NEC
We attended the above show a great success. Did you see our stand?
European Union cross-border claims
European Order for Payment Procedure (EOP)
The EOP is a new procedure with effect from 12 December 2008 that makes it easier and quicker for creditors to recover uncontested monetary debts, in cross-border cases i.e. where one of the parties lives in a different EU Member State from where the case is to take place.
The procedure operates on the basis of standard forms and a uniform process across all EU Member States. It can be used in both civil and commercial matters and does not require the use of lawyers. The procedure is optional and can be used instead of existing procedures under national law.
A creditor who obtains an order using this procedure will not have to undertake intermediate steps to enforce the decision in another EU Member State.
Further information on how to obtain a European Order for Payment can be found within leaflet EX725 – making a cross-border claim in the EU
The forms required to obtain a European Order for Payment can be obtained from the European Commission's Judicial Atlas website
European Small Claims Procedure (ESCP)
From 1 January 2009 The European Small Claims Procedure will provide consumers and businesses all over Europe with a uniform, speedy and affordable debt recovery process for low value claims in cross-border cases.
The procedure will apply in civil and commercial matters where the value of a claim does not exceed EU 2000. The procedure applies to monetary claims as well as to non-monetary claims.
The ESCP introduces standard forms to be used by the parties and the court across the EU and establishes time limits for the parties and for the court in order to simplify and speed-up litigation concerning small claims.
European Enforcement Orders (EEO)
An EEO provides a simpler method for enforcing your uncontested judgment in another country within the European Union. But if the claim becomes a defended claim you must follow the normal rules of the court for enforcing a judgment abroad. Information on how to make an application for a European Enforcement Order can be found in Leaflet EX375 – European Enforcement Order (EEO) The forms required to make a European Enforcement Order can be obtained from the European Commission's Judicial Atlas website Further information on how to make a european small claim can be found within leaflet EX725 - Making a cross-border claim in the EU The forms required to make a european small claim can be obtained from the European Commission's Judicial Atlas website Testimonials I felt it was time to put pen to paper to express our gratitude for all of your hard work on “Overseas Property TV”. It is so refreshing to find a professional who can combine their expertise with plain, understandable English. It is such a unique quality and one that I sincerely believe has been integral to the success of the programme “How to purchase Abroad”. Your friendly, approachable delivery has been a real asset and we have received tremendous viewer feedback commending us for your invaluable advice. Above all, I speak not only for myself, but for the whole of Rapid Broadcast when I say it has been a true pleasure to work with you. I do hope we can work together in the near future. Luisa Tramontano, Executive Producer of Rapid Broadcast, for OPTV
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