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The configurability of the crime of fraud according to ruling no. 45599 of 2024

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the configurability of the crime of fraud, highlighting the importance of the causal link between the inducement to error and the economic damage suffered, even in the absence of direct contacts.

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Obligation to communicate changes in assets: commentary on Judgment No. 45781 of 2024.

Judgment No. 45781 of 2024 clarifies the obligation to communicate changes in assets even during the suspension of preventive measures, with significant implications for the parties involved.

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Civil Liability and Custody: Commentary on the ruling of Cass. civ., Sez. III, Ord. n. 8306 of 2024.

Analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation regarding the liability of the Municipality for damages caused by objects abandoned on the road, with particular attention to the distinction between responsible custodian and damage from unlawful act.

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Analysis of the ruling Cass. civ., Sec. II, Ord., n. 31856 of 2024: Burden of proof and financial liability in the family context.

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation highlights the importance of the burden of proof in the context of family mortgages and the implications of legal community property. Let us analyze the key points of the ruling and its legal consequences.

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Asset Infidelity: Commentary on Judgment No. 26415 of 2024

Let's analyze ruling no. 26415/2024, which clarifies the boundaries of asset infidelity and the responsibilities of directors in cases of conflict of interest, illustrating the financial and legal consequences for the companies involved.

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Deposit of Another's Property: Analysis of Ordinance No. 16589 of 2024

Discover the rights and limits of the depositary in case of non-payment, according to Order No. 16589 of 2024. A clear and detailed analysis to understand asset liability and the right of retention.

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Judgment No. 49951 of 2023: Fraud and Illegitimate Purpose of the Taxpayer

Analysis of ruling no. 49951 of 2023, which clarifies how the victim's unlawful intent does not exclude the configurability of the crime of fraud. Let’s explore together the legal meaning and implications of this decision.

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Commentary on Ordinance No. 9657 of 2024: Forced Collection of Facilitated Credits.

Analysis of the recent ruling that clarifies the public law restitution right of the manager of the Guarantee Fund for SMEs and its implications on asset liability.