A look at the sole traders societies in pursuit of its admissibility, in the national legal order

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  • Fabiola Urbina Sotomayor Labora en el Ministerio de Transporte e Infraestructura

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v0i14.1019

Keywords:

society, unipersonal, admissibility

Abstract

When studying capitalist companies, one of the figures that highlights - for its practical importance and dogmatic richness- is the figure of the one-person company. In the Nicaragua’s legal reality, the mere mention of this figure is still a foreign term, despite the fact that Nicaragua, in its Commercial Code (art. 270) recognizes the supervened sole person company, in a merely transient way, preventing the original, the way that the codes of his time were made and before it. Because the foregoing is that, I have considered approaching the study of this topic, in order to evaluate the possible inclusion, in a wide and extensive way of the sole person companies, --originals or supervened,-- in our legislation.´

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v0i14.1019

Revista de Derecho No.14 2010 pp.113-150

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2013-04-14

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Urbina Sotomayor, F. (2013). A look at the sole traders societies in pursuit of its admissibility, in the national legal order. Revista De Derecho, (14), 113–150. https://doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v0i14.1019

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