Welcome to our page dedicated to legal orders and judgments. Here you will find a collection of articles and insights on court rulings and decisions. Stay updated on the latest legal developments.
Let's analyze the important Order No. 10421 of 2024, which clarifies the rules of jurisdiction in the case of mixed contracts, highlighting the relevance of the chosen forum and the content of the proposed claims.
In this article, we analyze Order No. 10131 of 2024, which clarifies the consequences of failing to file a request for decision and the available remedies, highlighting the importance of adhering to legal deadlines.
Let us analyze Order No. 10037 of 2024, which addresses the issue of the non-appealability of the sale order issued by the enforcement judge, and the legal implications of this decision.
Analysis of Order No. 9789 of 2024 on the possibility of forced execution on the assets of the guarantor by the mortgage creditor, clarifying the meaning of Article 2911 of the Civil Code.
Discover the implications of order no. 9870 of 2024 on the possibility of appealing judgments of the Justice of the Peace. Understand the limits of appeal and the appeal to the Court of Cassation.
The order of the Court of Cassation of April 10, 2024 clarifies the principles regarding the burden of proof in the action for negative credit verification, highlighting responsibilities and consequences for the creditor.
Let’s analyze Order No. 9731 of 2024, which clarifies the contours of unjust enrichment in cases of partial performance related to suspensive conditions and the implications for the parties involved.
Let's analyze order no. 9505 of 2024, highlighting the need to reiterate the statute of limitations objection on appeal and the implications for Italian civil procedural law.
We analyze the important ruling no. 9333 of 2024, which clarifies the criteria for the liquidation of expenses in the context of forced execution, highlighting the exclusion of the 'disputatum' and 'decisum' criteria.
The Order No. 9369 of 2024 of the Court of Cassation provides important clarifications on the rights of the third buyer in the event of forced execution, highlighting the exceptions that can be opposed and the role of res judicata. Let’s explore together the meaning of this ruling and its legal implications.