International Lawyers Network (JD Supra Hungary)

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  • Buying And Selling Real Estate In Hungary (Updated)

    KEY FACTS OF REAL ESTATE ACQUISITIONS UNDER HUNGARIAN LAW - 1 Types of real estate transactions - In the Hungarian market, the typical types of real estate transactions can be differentiated as follows. 1.1 Transfer of an undeveloped plot of land - Plots of land are often bought for the purposes of construction. In this regard, first and foremost the relevant Hungarian zoning and...

  • Buying And Selling Real Estate In Hungary

    KEY FACTS OF REAL ESTATE ACQUISITIONS UNDER HUNGARIAN LAW - 1 Types of real estate transactions - In the Hungarian market, the typical types of real estate transactions can be differentiated as follows. 1.1 Transfer of an undeveloped plot of land - Plots of land are often bought for the purposes of construction. In this regard, first and foremost the relevant Hungarian zoning and...

  • Establishing a Business Entity in Hungary (Updated)

    Since 1990, the Hungarian economy is based on the principles of market economy and considers the freedom of economic competition as a priority. On such basis, the regulation of business associations went through significant changes before evolving into its current form in Act V of 2013 on the Civil Code („Civil Code”). The current regulations entered into force on 15 March 2014, replacing the...

  • Sexual Harassment In The Workplace: What Hungarian Companies Need To Know

    What constitutes sexual harassment? In the Hungarian law, sexual harassment is covered by the general definitions of harassment stipulated by the Act CXXV of 2003 on Equal treatment (“Equal Treatment Act”) and by the Act C of 2012 on the Criminal Code (“Criminal Code”). Pursuant to the Equal Treatment Act, a conduct of sexual or non-sexual nature violating the dignity of a person qualify as

  • Establishing A Business Entity In Hungary

    1. Introduction - Since 1990, the Hungarian economy has been based on the principles of market economy and considers the freedom of economic competition a priority. On this basis, the regulation of business associations went through significant changes before evolving into its current form in Act V of 2013 on the Civil Code („Civil Code”). The current regulations entered into force on 15...

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