Questions about responsibility for shelter
Are the owners of shelters that are marked on official maps but do not actually exist or are used for purposes other than their intended purpose liable?
Are the owners of shelters that are marked on official maps but do not actually exist or are used for purposes other than their intended purpose liable?
Are representatives of military formations who carried out a massive attack on residential buildings in Kyiv and Odesa liable under Ukrainian law?
If, while in a monastery and having the status of a nun, I decided to leave the monastery due to a conflict with its leadership, do I have the right to demand a return to the premises I previously occupied?
I live next to a shelter on Nekrasova Street in the Podilskyi district of Kyiv, which is supposed to serve as a shelter for over 800 residents. However, during the last inspection, numerous violations were found: malfunctions of engineering networks, lack of fire and evacuation equipment, traces of flooding and fungus. Do I have the right to demand that the balance sheet holder bring the shelter into proper technical condition if the prosecutor's office has already filed a lawsuit with the court on this issue?
Does Ukrainian legislation provide for liability for military personnel who failed to comply with an order to organize a defense line, which led to the enemy's penetration into the territory of Ukraine?
Does Ukrainian legislation provide for liability for the illegal privatization of civil defense structures?