USMBA > May - Jun 2020 > Section B - Historical Precedents > – THE EXPIRATION CONTEMPLATED IN ARTICLE 60 OF THE FEDERAL LAW OF ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE WORKS IN AN INDEPENDENT MANNER BOTH IN THE INSPECTION PROCEDURE AND IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF SANCTIONS, REGULATED IN THE GENERAL RULES OF INSPECTION OF LABOR AND ENFORCEMENT OF SANCTIONS. Section B - Historical Precedents May 10, 2020 Tom Williams Partner & Co-Founder Eva Wilson Co-Founder Rebecca Aniston Vice President View all Tags What do you think? Show comments / Leave a comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Related Articles Webinars Protecting your trademarks in the USA and Mexico Read Section A - Legal Communication from our Members – HOGAN LOVELLS – Scope of the suspension of the terms and deadlines related to administrative procedures and filings in urban development matters, as well as of activities of establishments and events in order to prevent the spread of the virus COVID-19 Read Section A - Legal Communication from our Members – HOGAN LOVELLS – How can COVID-19 affect real estate activity in Mexico? Read Section A - Legal Communication from our Members – HOGAN LOVELLS – Suspension of Activities and its Impact on the Industrial Activity in Mexico Read
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