Monday, November 25, 2024

🎓 When Schools Play Pretend: False Advertising in Education


Etymology Corner: 

The word "advertise" comes from Latin "advertere" - to turn towards. But some schools seem to be turning towards trouble with their creative marketing! 😉



🎯 The Situation in a Nutshell

Ho Chi Minh City is cracking down on false advertising by private educational institutions. Let's dive into this educational drama!

📚 Case Study: The "International" Confusion

Meet VAS (Vietnam-Australia School), our star player in this educational comedy:

  • What they are: A private Vietnamese school
  • What they claim to be: "The only and largest international school in HCMC" 🤔

💰 The Price Tag Drama

  • Regular private school fees: ~100M VND/year
  • VAS's "international" fees: 500M+ VND/year
  • That's quite an "international" markup! 🎭

🤔 Did You Know?

  • Over 60% of preschools in HCMC are private
  • 94 private schools serve 230,000+ non-HCMC residents
  • False advertising in education can lead to criminal charges!

💡 Pro Tips for Parents

  1. Check the school's actual license
  2. Verify curriculum claims
  3. Compare fees with similar institutions
  4. Look for official Ministry of Education approval

📝 Quick Quiz

  1. What's the fine for using incorrect school names? a) 5-10M VND b) 10-20M VND c) 20-30M VND
  2. Can schools face criminal charges for false advertising? a) Yes b) No c) Only in extreme cases

🗣️ Join the Conversation

Have you encountered misleading school advertisements? Share your stories below!

#EducationLaw #FalseAdvertising #VietnamEducation #SchoolChoice


🚨 Fun But Serious: A Brief Legal Disclaimer 🚨

Hey there, education explorer! 🕵️‍♂️ Before you enroll...

  • This article is like a school brochure - informative but not the whole story! 🗺️
  • Every educational institution is unique 🦄
  • For real-world school choices, consult education experts 🧙‍♂️ (May we suggest Professor Diep & Associates?)

Remember: Reading this doesn't make you an education expert, just like watching "Dead Poets Society" doesn't make you a teacher! 📚😉

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Sunday, November 24, 2024

🏢 Breaking Bad... Advertising Laws: What Happens When Your Billboard Goes Rogue?


Etymology Corner: 

The word "advertisement" comes from the Latin "advertere" meaning "to turn toward." How fitting - since that's exactly what gets you in trouble when you turn toward breaking the rules! 😉



🎯 The Situation in a Nutshell

Meet Lan (let's call her "Billboard Lan" 🎨), who's planning to start an advertising company. She's smart to ask about regulations first, because breaking advertising laws in Vietnam can really hit your wallet!

💰 The Price of Non-Compliance

Here's what happens when you break the rules:

  • 🚫 Minor Violations (1-2M VND)
    • Wrong placement
    • Missing contact information
  • ⚠️ Moderate Violations (2-5M VND)
    • Exceeding size limits
    • Not removing expired ads
  • Serious Violations (5-10M VND)
    • Blocking traffic signals
    • Modifying approved content

🤔 Did You Know?

  • Organizations pay DOUBLE what individuals pay for the same violations!
  • Banners can only be displayed for 15 days maximum
  • LED screens outdoors must be silent - no sound allowed!

💡 Pro Tips

  1. Always get proper approval before putting up ads
  2. Keep detailed records of all permissions
  3. Set calendar reminders for banner removal dates
  4. Double-check measurements before installation

📝 Quick Quiz

  1. How long can you display a banner? a) 10 days b) 15 days c) 20 days d) 30 days
  2. What's the fine for blocking traffic signals with your ad? a) 1-2M VND b) 2-5M VND c) 5-10M VND d) 10-15M VND

🗣️ Join the Conversation

Have you ever noticed illegal advertising in your area? Share your stories below!

#AdvertisingLaw #VietnamLegal #Compliance #BusinessRegulations #Marketing


🚨 Fun But Serious: A Brief Legal Disclaimer 🚨

Hey there, legal explorer! 🕵️‍♂️ Before you venture into the world of advertising...

  • This article is like a billboard - it catches your eye but doesn't tell the whole story! 🗺️
  • Every advertising case is as unique as a fingerprint 🦄
  • For real-world advertising adventures, seek a professional legal wizard 🧙‍♂️ (May we suggest Professor Diep & Associates?)

Remember: Reading this doesn't make you an advertising expert, just like watching Mad Men doesn't make you Don Draper! 🎯😉

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Saturday, November 23, 2024

When Overseas Vietnamese Buy Property: A Legal Adventure! 🏠


Etymology Corner 📚 

The word "proxy" (as in proxy ownership) comes from the Medieval Latin "procuratio" meaning "to care for." It evolved through Old French "procuracie" to become "proxy" in English. In the 15th century, it specifically meant "authority to act for another." How perfectly this describes our case today, where one person acted as a property proxy for another! Even nature has its own version of proxy relationships - like clownfish protecting sea anemones in exchange for shelter. In Vietnamese law, this concept is reflected in "người được ủy quyền" (authorized person) - a term that would become central to our story... 🎭



The Case in a Nutshell 🥜

Picture this: It's 1991, and we have a fascinating legal drama unfolding in Ninh Thuan Province, Vietnam. Our main characters? Let's call them:

  • The Overseas Couple: Mr. Pierre & Mrs. Rose 🇫🇷
  • The Trusted Niece: Ms. Trust 🇻🇳
  • The Original Owner: Mr. Seller 🏠

The Plot Thickens! 📖

Mr. Pierre and Mrs. Rose wanted to buy a house in Vietnam but faced a tiny problem - they couldn't legally own property as overseas Vietnamese back then! 😅 So they did what many people do: asked their niece (Ms. Trust) to be their "legal face" in Vietnam. They gave her 15 taels of gold 🏆 to buy the house.

Key Events Timeline:

  1. August 1991: Ms. Trust gets property ownership certificate
  2. September 1991: Power of attorney document signed
  3. 1999: Plot twist! Ms. Trust moves into the house 😱
  4. 2007: First court battle begins
  5. 2023: Final judgment delivered

The Legal Rollercoaster 🎢

First Instance Court Said:

  • House belongs to Mr. Pierre & Mrs. Rose ✅
  • Ms. Trust must return the property ⚖️
  • Original power of attorney? Canceled! 📄

Appeal Court Added:

  • Confirmed first instance judgment
  • BUT added compensation for Ms. Trust:
    • House maintenance costs: 12,014,000 VND
    • Service compensation: 713,166,450 VND

🤔 Did You Know?

  • Before 2015, overseas Vietnamese had limited property rights in Vietnam
  • Power of attorney agreements were commonly used as workarounds
  • Modern laws now allow overseas Vietnamese to own property directly

💡 Pro Tips:

  1. Always document financial transactions
  2. Get proper legal advice before property deals
  3. Keep all property-related papers safe
  4. Consider modern legal alternatives

Quick Quiz! 📝

  • Can overseas Vietnamese buy property in Vietnam now?
    • Answer: Yes! Since July 1, 2015, overseas Vietnamese can buy residential houses and land in Vietnam, according to the Law on Housing 2014 and Law on Real Estate Business 2014.
  • What was the main issue in this case?
    • Answer: The core issue was determining the true ownership of property purchased through a trusted representative (niece) using the overseas Vietnamese couple's money, and the subsequent compensation for the representative's services.
  • How much compensation did Ms. Trust receive?
    • Answer: Total compensation was 725,180,450 VND, consisting of:
      • 12,014,000 VND for house maintenance
      • 713,166,450 VND for service compensation
  • Call to Action 🗣️

    Have you experienced similar property issues? Share your story below! And remember, when in doubt, consult a legal professional!

    #VietnamLaw #PropertyRights #OverseasVietnamese #LegalCases #RealEstate

    ⚖️ Real legal case: the judgment number  380/2023/DS-PT, issued on June 22, 2023📜

    (Source: congbobanan.gov.vn)

    🚨 Fun But Serious: A Brief Legal Disclaimer 🚨 

    Property Trust Advisory: Read Before Delegating! 🏠

    Dear Property Trustee! 🔑

    Before entering any proxy arrangements:

    • Think of this article as a power of attorney - it shows possibilities, but you'll need professional counsel for your actual arrangement! 📄

    • Like every property has its deed, each proxy relationship needs its own legal framework 🏢

    • For your real estate trust matters, let our legal property team at Thay Diep & Associates structure your arrangement! 🤝

    Remember: Reading about proxy ownership is like studying a trust deed - informative, but it doesn't make you a certified property trustee! For your overseas property matters, let our international legal team secure your interests. 🌏

    Protecting your international assets, Your Legal Trust Team😉 

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