Italian Legal Terms Explained

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Interdizione in italian law applies to natural persons, restricting rights due to incapacity, requiring a judicial decision. Interdittive, under legislative decree 231/2001, involves sanctions for corporations, such as business activity suspension. These terms are distinct, with interdizione focusing on personal incapacity and interdittive on corporate prohibitory measures. Consult a legal expert for specific cases.

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Interdizione vs interditta under italian law?
In Italian law:
- Interdizione: Refers to a legal measure where a person is deprived of certain rights due to incapacity, such as mental illness. It requires a judicial decision.
- Interditta: Typically refers to the person who has been subjected to interdizione.
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Interdizione vs interdittiva i mean sorry
In Italian law:
- Interdizione: Legal measure depriving a person of rights due to incapacity, decided by a court.
- Interdittiva: Refers to prohibitory measures, often temporary, preventing actions or access, not necessarily linked to personal incapacity.
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Interdizione Under italian law only apply to natural person right
Yes, under Italian law, interdizione applies only to natural persons. It is a legal measure used to restrict a person's rights due to incapacity, requiring a judicial decision. If you need more detailed information or have a specific case in mind, feel free to ask!
And under */*?
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Under Italian law, Legislative Decree */* provides a framework for corporate liability, meaning that companies can be held responsible for certain crimes committed by individuals within the organization. It doesn't concern interdizione, which applies to natural persons. Do you need further details on corporate liability under this decree?
Doesn’t */* provide sanzione interdittive
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Certainly, Legislative Decree */* does include sanzioni interdittive for corporations, not individuals. These sanctions can involve prohibitory measures like suspension of business activities or exclusion from public contracts. Do you need more specific details on these sanctions or how they are applied?
Than why you said interdzione only applies to natural person.. you mean interdittive and interdizione are different?
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Yes, "interdizione" and "interdittive" are different under Italian law.
- Interdizione: Applies to natural persons, restricting rights due to incapacity.
- Interdittive: Sanctions applied to corporations under Legislative Decree */*, involving prohibitory measures like business activity suspension.
If you have more questions about these measures or specific cases, feel free to ask!