It is a crime to park by blocking other cars. From a recent ruling of the Criminal Court of Cassation, no. 48346/2015, it is inferred that the conduct of those who park in a "wild" manner by blocking with their…
Supreme Court: residence manager who cuts off power to delinquent tenant commits crime The Supreme Court, in ruling no. 47276/2015, ruled that the residence manager who disconnects the electricity to the housing unit of the delinquent condominium owner is liable…
Isn't the lawyer's number listed? Phone company pays damages only if attorney proves revenue decline A recent ruling by the Supreme Court (No. 21787/2015) shows that a lawyer who complains about a decline in his or her firm's turnover due…
No church for believer under house arrest. Mass can be followed on TV A recent ruling by the Supreme Court (No. 38733/2015) shows that thanks to technology, and in particular TV, the basic needs of the believer under house arrest…
Protest sheet on the balcony of the house? Can constitute defamation According to the Justices of Legitimacy (Judgment No. 33274/2015), the sheet displayed by a man in plain view on the balcony of his house with the words "This woman…
Supreme Court: No to rocket starts on green light. The Supreme Court, in ruling no. 14914/2015, ruled that the driver of a vehicle, in the presence of a green light, is not exempt from adopting diligent and prudent driving conduct.…
Damages for 'window cleaner anxiety' arrives. And it is the municipality that has to pay them In ruling no. 13568/2015, the Supreme Court stated that the discomfort that may be caused to motorists by the presence of window cleaners at…
Supreme Court: if the "grandfather" rides his bike drunk, he commits a crime According to the Supreme Court of Cassation (see Judgment No. 17684 of 2015), an elderly person who rides his or her bicycle with a blood alcohol level…
Poolside "faux pas"? No compensation for the victim The Third Civil Section of the Supreme Court, in ruling no. 9009/2015, that there is no compensation for tumbling poolside even in the presence of a slippery liquid, unless the "nature" of…
He doesn't pay the bill and the creditor puts him on YouTube in the "Slap Faces" column. For the Supreme Court, it is defamation The Supreme Court in ruling no. 12695/2015 clarified that a person (creditor) who posts a video…