Lindsay W. asked

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What is the banking loan contract in Argentina, where is it regulated, and where can I find its provisions? Does it have another name in the Civil and Commercial Code of the Argentine Republic (CCYC)?

April 19th, 2024

Nathan R. answered

The banking loan contract in Argentina is a type of loan contract where a bank (the lender) provides...

April 19th, 2024

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