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I have a Firm ,Import firm with a Agreement of 2 years with one of Indian Brand,Now in mid ways they signed another importing comapny, how to deal with it
We have Exim code.and still working with this India Brand.Can we issue a legal notice to the Brand?
Question regarding registration of small shop
if I have registered a small shop at Banijya, do I still have to register it at the ward? And if so, do I have to pay the fee since the registration of the company to the ward office?
About self earned property of my grandfather
My grandfather has been sick for few months now. I want to take him to KTM for better treatment but he only has few plot of land in village the value of land is not much. Can he sell the land as per his will or has to give his self earned property to his 3 son.
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