Understanding Legal Charges: Articles and Cases

Welcome to our curated collection of legal articles and court cases focusing on the term 'charge'. Stay informed on the latest developments and precedents in this area of law.

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Separation and Liability: Analysis of the ruling Cass. civ., Section I, no. 22291 of 2024.

The ruling of the Court of Cassation provides important insights on the proof of infidelity in the case of separation, highlighting the burden of proof on the part of the petitioning spouse.

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Commentary on Ordinance Judgment No. 15862 of 2024: Bankruptcy and Preventive Agreement.

Let’s analyze the recent Order No. 15862 of 2024, which clarifies the dynamics between bankruptcy and preventive arrangement, with particular attention to the effects on the admission to claims and discharge of debts.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 16127 of 2024: The Importance of Contesting Aggravating Circumstances in Criminal Law.

Analysis of ruling no. 16127 of 2024 on the legitimacy of challenging aggravating circumstances and the implications for criminal law in Italy.

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Judgment No. 39599 of 2024: Analysis of the Offense of Dangerous Throwing of Objects.

The recent ruling by the Court of Appeal of Messina on the dangerous discharge of things clarifies the meaning of the expression 'third-party use' in relation to private places. Find out more about how this decision affects liability for environmental damage.

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Analysis of the Judgment of the Court of Cassation, Civil Section I, Order No. 10489/2024: Separation and Fault.

The ruling of the Court of Cassation provides important clarifications on the separation of spouses and the burden of proof in cases of infidelity, emphasizing the need for a thorough examination of the causes of marital crisis.

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Separation charges: a recent ruling from the Court of Cassation.

The Court of Cassation, with ruling no. 4038 of February 14, 2024, clarifies the criteria for the attribution of separation and the importance of the causal link between marital behavior and the intolerability of cohabitation.