CYPRUS LEASING LAW
The Leasing Law (72(I)/2016) entered into force on 28 April 2016. The purpose of this Law is to regulate and supervise the provision of financial leasing services to the public, in order to provide consumers and enterprises with alternative ways of financing.
Financial leasing is an alternative to traditional credit financing through which medium to long-term financing can be granted, thus...
CYPRUS LEASING LAW
The Leasing Law (72(I)/2016) entered into force on 28 April 2016. The purpose of this Law is to regulate and supervise the provision of financial leasing services to the public, in order to provide consumers and enterprises with alternative ways of financing.
Financial leasing is an alternative to traditional credit financing through which medium to long-term financing can be granted, thus...
CYPRUS LEASING LAW
The Leasing Law (72(I)/2016) entered into force on 28 April 2016. The purpose of this Law is to regulate and supervise the provision of financial leasing services to the public, in order to provide consumers and enterprises with alternative ways of financing.
Financial leasing is an alternative to traditional credit financing through which medium to long-term financing can be granted, thus...
CYPRUS LEASING LAW
The Leasing Law (72(I)/2016) entered into force on 28 April 2016. The purpose of this Law is to regulate and supervise the provision of financial leasing services to the public, in order to provide consumers and enterprises with alternative ways of financing.
Financial leasing is an alternative to traditional credit financing through which medium to long-term financing can be granted, thus...
CYPRUS LEASING LAW
The Leasing Law (72(I)/2016) entered into force on 28 April 2016. The purpose of this Law is to regulate and supervise the provision of financial leasing services to the public, in order to provide consumers and enterprises with alternative ways of financing.
Financial leasing is an alternative to traditional credit financing through which medium to long-term financing can be granted, thus...
INTERIM ORDERS AND INJUNCTIONS IN CYPRUS
Interim orders or injunctions are temporary court orders which oblige someone to act or not to act in a specific way. One of the primary reasons that Courts grant interim orders is to protect the interests of the parties involved in litigation or arbitration proceedings. Furthermore, a breach of an injunction constitutes a contempt of Court which is punishable by either penalty or imprisonment...