LPP Holding Rejects Babiš's Claim That the Property in Pardubice Was Insufficiently Secured
LPP Holding denied claims from Prime Minister Andrej Babiš that their site in Pardubice was not adequately secured after a fire incident, asserting that the facility was protected by both standard and specialized security measures.
Piotr Zamroch: The Judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal in Case P 10/16 from the Perspective of Three Months of (Non)Implementation
The Constitutional Tribunal's ruling on December 2, 2025, has sparked significant debate among distribution and transmission companies in Poland due to its implications on property rights.
It was not an apartment for a family, claims the prosecutor. A young man was allegedly deprived of inheritance.
A prosecutor claims that a young man was deprived of his inheritance, asserting that the apartment in question was not meant for family use.
Insurance companies hold back on fire insurance coverage, the circumstances of property and casualty insurance
Insurance companies in Japan are increasingly restricting fire insurance for older buildings due to rising claims and tightening profit margins.
Is the Cowichan land title ruling affecting property appraisals?
The Cowichan land title ruling is prompting British Columbia appraisers to adjust their property assessments to reflect potential land claims.
Buyers of claims from the Bierut decree will be left empty-handed. Important resolution of the NSA
The NSA has reaffirmed that buyers of claims related to Warsaw properties cannot be considered parties in the proceedings to establish perpetual usufruct rights, leaving them with little chance to reclaim properties in Warsaw.
More municipal payments
The municipality of Guayaquil is increasingly burdening taxpayers with various fees, some of which appear unjustified, despite claims of past free services.
NEW HORRORS? Zorro Ranch linked to Jeffrey Epstein is under new investigation: hints of two possible buried girls
Authorities in New Mexico have launched an investigation into Zorro Ranch, previously owned by Jeffrey Epstein, following claims that bodies may have been buried on or near the property.
'Anurag's suicide is a paid campaign', reveals brother, says he received threats to be burnt alive
YouTuber Anurag Dobhal has made serious allegations against his family, leading to a suicide attempt, while his brother defends himself against claims of property disputes and false accusations.
Avi Lewis not worried about B.C. property rights uncertainty, despite having two homes there
Avi Lewis, an NDP leadership candidate, expresses confidence regarding property rights in British Columbia amidst ongoing debates about Aboriginal land claims.
The case of Jerzy Ż.'s studio apartment: The head of the UODO imposes a penalty on Karol Nawrocki's team
The article discusses controversies surrounding Karol Nawrocki's acquisition of a studio apartment and subsequent claims made by him and a co-participant in a debate.
Black Ice Claims Pedestrians – This is the Property Owner's Responsibility
As temperatures rise this week, streets may become particularly slippery, warning pedestrians and highlighting property owners’ liability for accidents caused by icy conditions.
Bulldozer runs on ancestral house, Khaira says - an attempt to suppress voices
In Punjab's Kapurthala district, Congress MLA Sukhpald Singh Khaira claims his ancestral property was unlawfully demolished by local authorities as part of an anti-encroachment drive, urging that it represents a dangerous move to silence dissent.
Public Prosecutor says Gaviões da Fiel muse bought car and property with PCC money
The Public Prosecutor's Office claims that Natacha Horana, a model and muse for the Gaviões da Fiel, purchased luxury items using funds from the criminal organization PCC.
The snow plow broke David's gate: "Could not get in for over a week"
A snow plow in Stockholm has caused significant property damage, leading to multiple claims against the local municipality.
Epstein's ranch investigated after eerie email
An investigation is underway regarding allegations of human trafficking and abuse at Jeffrey Epstein's New Mexico ranch, following claims about the burial of two 'foreign girls' on the property.
An important seedbed ensures that the recognition of intellectual property does not generate additional costs for producers
The general manager of Stine Semillas Argentina, Manuel Rosasco, claims that joining the UPOV 91 international convention will not increase costs for producers while promoting investment in seed development.
Koo Kwang-mo wins first trial in inheritance property conflict... 'No deception'
The court ruled in favor of Koo Kwang-mo in a lawsuit regarding the inheritance of the late LG Group chairman Koo Bon-moo's estate, dismissing claims from his wife and daughters.
Insurance company has assisted with almost 4,000 snowfall damage claims
Last week's severe snowfall in Denmark led to nearly 4,000 vehicle and property damage claims managed by the insurance company Tryg.
[Exclusive] Repeated Dismissals of Property Damage Claims by Dismissed Teachers from the Korean Teachers Union... Criticism for Relying on 'Bad Laws'
The court has consistently rejected the property damage claims of dismissed teachers from the Korean Teachers Union, leading to criticism that it fails to critically assess outdated laws regarding labor movements.
End to State Claims on Citizens' Properties Even with Ottoman Firmans by the Hatzidakis Bill
The Hatzidakis bill aims to halt state claims on citizens' properties, including those based on old Ottoman documents, thereby blocking lawsuits related to homes and entire communities.
Uganda: Bobi Wine Says Military Has Occupied His Magere Home
Bobi Wine, leader of the National Unity Platform, claims that the military has forcibly taken control of his home in Magere, preventing his family from accessing the property.
Čolić sold his villa for more than a million euros three years ago: Serbian media claims this is the reason for that decision
Zdravko Čolić, a Serbian musician, sold his villa for over a million euros three years ago and has recently moved to a new property after experiencing unwanted visits from fans.
What is known about the inheritance dispute of Suzane von Richthofen's uncle
The death of Miguel Abdalla Netto, Suzane von Richthofen's uncle, has sparked a legal battle over his inheritance between his nephews and a cousin who claims to have had a stable union with him.
The hypocrisy of modern communists: Mamdani against private property, yet his wealth does not bother him
The article discusses the contradiction between public advocacy for social justice and classlessness by proponents of communist ideas, specifically New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who claims to stand for these ideals while being personally wealthy.