ZAGREB, May 17 (Hina) - The Croatian Parliament's House of
Representatives on Friday adopted a Bankruptcy Act which would come
into force as of 1 January 1997.
The House also passed acts on credit operations with foreign
countries, free trade zones, amendments to the Maritime Code and
supported several bills in the first reading.
The Bankruptcy Act says that bankruptcy procedure can be
initiated due to insolvency and overindebtedness. The role of
courts will be limited to supervision while all strategic decisions
will be made by creditors.
The Foreign Credit Operations Act liberalizes conditions under
which domestic companies, local self-government units and other
legal persons can conclude contracts on credit arrangements with
foreign countries.
The Free Trade Zones Act sets out requirements for
establishment of a free trade zone on the basis of a concession
from the Croatian government. It allows production but rules out
retail trade and residence in a trade zone. A zone can be set up in
sea and river ports, alongside an international road route and in
other areas in which there are conditions for the work of a trade
zone.
Amendments to the Maritime Code simplify procedure for issuing
concessions for certain activities during tourist seasons, such as
mobile catering establishments, kiosks and sports equipment rental.
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