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The laws affecting holiday rentals in Spain. Do you own a holiday
rental property in Spain? Are you thinking of buying one? Do you
have a website or agency that advertises VRBO in Spain? Spain
announced a major change in the laws affecting vacation rentals in
June of 2013. Nobody knows for sure exactly what will happen in the
next year and lots of people are genuinely worried. Many expats own
a property on one of the Spanish costas and the news media have
been blasting headlines about the government "clamping down" on
this sector. This is not accurate; in fact the Costa Brava and the
Costa Blanca are encouraging the registration of properties for
holiday rental use. What about the Costa del Sol? This little book
of just over 40 pages clears away a lot of the mists and gives
details of how to get on the right side of the law. It does not
have all the answers but is possibly the most informative guide you
will find on this subject.
Reimagines photography through the long history of ideas of
expression The end of the nineteenth century saw massive
developments and innovations in photography at a time when the
forces of Western modernity-industrialization, racialization, and
capitalism-were quickly reshaping the world. The Unintended slows
down the moment in which the technology of photography seemed to
speed itself-and so the history of racial capitalism-up. It follows
the substantial shifts in the markets, mediums, and forms of
photography during a legally murky period at the end of the
nineteenth century. Monica Huerta traces the subtle and paradoxical
ways legal thinking through photographic lenses reinscribed a
particular aesthetics of whiteness in the very conceptions of
property ownership. The book pulls together an archive that
encompasses the histories of performance and portraiture alongside
the legal, pursuing the logics by which property rights involving
photographs are affirmed (or denied) in precedent-setting court
cases and legal texts. Emphasizing the making of "expression" into
property to focus our attention on the failures of control that
cameras do not invent, but rather put new emphasis on, this book
argues that designations of control's absence are central to the
practice and idea of property-making. The Unintended proposes that
tracking and analyzing the sensed horizons of intention, control,
autonomy, will, and volition offers another way into understanding
how white supremacy functions. Ultimately, its unique historical
reading practice offers a historically-specific vantage on the
everyday workings of racial capitalism and the inheritances of
white supremacy that structure so much of our lives.
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Contractual and fiduciary relationships are the two primary
mechanisms through which the law facilitates coordinated pursuit of
our personal interests. These fields are often represented in
oppositional terms, and many accept the distinction that contract
law allows an individual to pursue their interests independently,
while fiduciary law allows an individual to pursue their interests
in a dependent or interdependent way. Relying on this distinction,
however, seems to suggest that the boundaries between the fields of
contract and fiduciary law are fixed rather than fluid. Bringing
together leading theorists to analyse critically important
philosophical questions at the intersection of contract and
fiduciary law, Contract, Status, and Fiduciary Law demonstrates
that popular characterizations of the relationship between contract
and fiduciary law are overly simplistic. By considering how
contract and fiduciary law interact, and not just how they differ,
the contributors to this volume offer new insights into a range of
topics, including: status relationships, voluntary undertakings,
duties of loyalty, equity, employment law, tort law, the law of
remedies, political theory, and the theory of the firm.
Farming and the Law is the first publication in Ireland, in over a
decade, dealing specifically with legal issues that arise in
farming. It offers a comprehensive overview of the legal issues of
which farmers should be aware, in an increasingly complex and
regulated environment. This book serves to demystify and decipher
the often incomprehensible jargon associated with the law as it
relates to farming. Irish farming has changed significantly over
the years, and it continues to evolve. In a short space of time, it
has become more bureaucratic and regulated. Specialist knowledge is
required to fully appreciate the problems that farmers face today,
as many decisions carry legal, tax, and practical implications.
Farmers and landowners who keep abreast of current laws and
regulations will be empowered to make better decisions for their
farming business. This book is designed to be accessible to the
layperson, including farmers, members of the public, and anyone
interested in the law in relation to farming. It also will provide
an invaluable reference for legal practitioners advising clients in
this particular area of law. [Subject: Property Law, Irish Law,
Farm Law]A?A?A?A?
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