Standard Terms and Conditions of Business
Any business that regularly enters into terms (for example for the sale or purchase of goods) that are often the same or similar can benefit from creating its own standard terms of business. Standard terms are a set of terms that a business can use to govern its relationship with all of its clients.
The Benefits of Standard Terms
The benefits of having a standard set of terms are:
Lower...
Compensating for Lost Property in TRNC
The aftermath of the 1974 occupation by Turkey of the northern part of Cyprus and subsequent division of the island is still keenly felt by citizens of both the Republic of Cyprus in the south and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) in the North. Property abandoned on both sides by those fleeing conflict has been the subject of emotional debate and has been a considerable hindrance...
Naming Your New Business
Having decided to create a new business in Cyprus, one of the first considerations a promoter of that business will have will be what to name the new entity. Whilst the moment at which the new company’s name is conceived can be thrilling, the legal requirements behind a name can too often be overlooked. Approval for any company name is required from the Department of Registrar of Companies...
Company Creation
When creating a company in Cyprus promoters will most often be given the choice of creating the company from scratch (tailor made) or buying a company that has already been created and amending it to suit their specific purposes (off the shelf).
A Tailor Made Company
Where the promoter of the company requires the company to be tailored to his specific requirements from the outset, then a...
New Law Enhances Maritime Security for Cyprus Registered Vessels
Cyprus boasts the third biggest maritime fleet in the EU; the tenth biggest fleet in the world. It is a market leader in ship management and as such security and safety of ships is a paramount issue, which has been addressed under the new Protection of Cyprus Ships Against Acts of Piracy and Other Unlawful Acts Law 2012. The law was published in the Official Gazette on 15th June 2012 and marks...
Protecting Your Assets Through Trust Formation
High-net-worth individuals with valuable possessions around the globe need effective asset protection tools to manage and safeguard their wealth, as a respond to the differing legislations and tax regulations of the various jurisdictions. A trust is one of the most effective legal tools available for anyone who requires maximum protection of their funds. It is a legal structure that allows...
Cyprus Developments on Banking Sector – Overcoming the Difficulties
Cyprus is struggling with the worst crisis in its history since the 1974 invasion by Turkish military forces that divided the country in two. The island’s banking sector, holding assets more than eight times the size of the national economy, has been dangerously impaired by exposure to Greek banks, where individual bondholders underwent a 75% ‘haircut’ during 2012. The European Union and...
Benefits Enjoyed by Cyprus Shipping Companies
With the global economic turmoil having a huge effect on the worldwide shipping industry, the visionary policies of Cyprus are demonstrating high levels of commitment towards ensuring the growth and wellbeing of Cyprus shipping companies. The country’s simplified registration procedures, favorable taxation regime, well-developed infrastructure and advanced safety policies have established the...
Suffering Depositors Taking Legal Actions against Banks
The main condition for Cyprus to get the €10 billion loan package, as agreed between the government and the Eurogroup, is the restructuring of the country’s two leading banking institutions, through the resolution of Laiki Bank and the recapitalisation of Bank of Cyprus (BoC). The plan provides for transferring Laiki’s deposits under €100,000, its loans and its €9 billion liabilities from the...
Supreme Court of Cyprus – Update on legal actions against Bank of Cyprus & Laiki Bank “haircut”
Supreme Court of Cyprus – Update on legal actions against Bank of Cyprus & Laiki Bank,“haircut”
The Cyprus’ Supreme Court on April 23, 2013 began reviewing appeals filed against the March 29, 2013 Eurogroup’s decision to wind down Laiki bank and impose massive losses on all deposits in excess of €100.000 at both Laiki and the BoC (Bank of Cyprus). The appeals were submitted by local and...