Tag #Legal Dispute

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Chardin's "Cut Melon" Sells for Record Price, Buyer Defaults

Nanni Bassani Antivari, a real estate investor, won the bid for Jean-Siméon Chardin's "The Cut Melon" at Christie's Paris in June 2024 for €23 million but failed to pay, leading to the Kimbell Art Museum acquiring the painting through private negotiations.

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German Cities Sue Over Census Population Discrepancies

Giessen, Germany, is suing the State Statistical Office after the 2022 census revealed 6,000 fewer residents than previously recorded, resulting in an €8.6 million annual funding loss; 41 Hessian cities dispute their census data.

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OHLA concludes Sidra hospital lawsuit with limited financial impact

OHLA's legal battle over the Sidra hospital in Qatar concluded with a €24.3 million net loss, significantly less than the €958 million initially claimed by Qatar Foundation; the company had already provisioned for this, limiting the financial impact.

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Aragon Intensifies Legal Action to Retrieve Sijena Murals from MNAC

Aragon's government intensifies legal pressure on the MNAC museum to return 13th-century Sijena murals, threatening €5,000 daily fines and legal action against museum officials for non-compliance with a proposed 7-month transfer plan.

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Aragón to Seek Forced Return of Sijena Murals

The Aragonese government will seek forced execution of a Supreme Court ruling to recover the Sijena Monastery murals from the MNAC museum in Barcelona, escalating a conflict over cultural heritage despite the museum citing technical challenges to the transfer.

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Israeli Arms Maker Sues France After Paris Air Show Booth Closure

Rafael, an Israeli arms manufacturer, is suing France after authorities shut down its Paris Air Show booth due to Israel's Gaza operations, citing the display of "offensive weapons" in violation of pre-agreed terms; the company claims millions of euros in losses.

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Vodafone Faces £120m Lawsuit, Regulatory Crackdown Possible

A £120 million lawsuit claims Vodafone unjustly enriched itself by drastically cutting commissions for 62 franchisees, leading to financial distress and even suicidal thoughts; the UK government is closely monitoring the case and considering regulatory action.

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Crystal Palace challenges UEFA over Europa League eligibility delay

Crystal Palace is challenging UEFA's delay in ruling on their Europa League eligibility, believing it unfairly favors Lyon, whose relegation appeal is linked to the decision; Palace plans legal action if banned.

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Sareb Sues 20 Companies Over Irregular Rental Agreements on 820 Properties

Spain's 'bad bank', Sareb, is suing 20 companies for allegedly irregular rental agreements on approximately 820 properties, aiming to recover control and potentially evicting tenants with below-market rents.

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Spain Transfers 827 Unaccompanied Minors from Canary Islands to National Care

The Spanish government and the Canary Islands reached an agreement to transfer 827 unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors from regional to national care, fulfilling a Supreme Court order to alleviate overcrowding and improve their welfare.

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Écija Residents Face Eviction After Affordable Housing Sale

Residents of 91 affordable housing units in Écija, Spain, face eviction after the building's sale to a debt-ridden company, who now plans to sell the units at a higher price; a court ruled against residents' claim of improper sale notification.

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Just Eat Sues Glovo for €295 Million Over Alleged Unfair Competition

Just Eat is suing Glovo in Barcelona for €295 million, claiming unfair competition because of Glovo's use of independent contractors, which Just Eat argues gives Glovo an illegal cost advantage and larger market share.

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