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As of 6 April 2020 it is possible to attest notarial acts remotely via digitised notarial services (remote attestation), which was initially planned as a pilot project in Estonian foreign representations. A format for attesting notarial acts has been added to the traditional format whereby a party to the act to be attested had to personally visit […]
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In Lithuania the quarantine regime continues to be relaxed gradually. We have prepared an overview of the most recent changes to quarantine restrictions. Trade, services and events Activities of all shops, markets and other public trading places are now permitted, provided that each buyer occupies at least 10 m2 of retail space or no more […]
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Many companies will likely be forced to deal with debts and liquidity issues – one must act smart and promptly to keep the problems from snowballing. Advice to creditors: Stop the snowballing effect! Set the credit limit and ask for advance payments First, take a good look at the credit limits you have set for your […]
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An Estonian company’s management board must notify the Commercial Register of its ultimate beneficial owners (UBOs) within 30 days of any change and every time they submit an annual report. UBOs can be declared either through a notary or by the management board members themselves via electronic company portal. Failure to do so may carry […]
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As of 6 April 2020 notarial acts can be attested remotely via digitised notary services, in addition to the traditional format of the parties being present at the notary’s office. If the notarial act is attested remotely via digitised notary services, the person is identified via video bridge. Currently, only the holders of an Estonian […]