First,I am an American who did business in Costa Rica for 23 yrs. If the company who sold you the car wants to spend about$30,000 in legal fees, transportation costs, several months of "tramites" or red tape, yes they can repossess the car. The figure above is a conservative figure. fiber123@hotmail.com
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Spain is a country ^-^ it can be located near France and Portugal.
There are three countries located within another country's borders: Lesotho, inside South Africa, and San Marino, and Vatican City(both inside Italy).
The town of Broko is located in the country of Bosnia. In addition, the town of Broko is located in another country called Herzegovina, which is near Bosnia.
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Yes, there are countries called "enclaves", which are located inside another country, or are parts of countries located inside another country. Embassies can be considered enclaves and other good examples are the Kingdom of Lesotho, surrounded by South Africa, the Angolan enclave of Cabinda, in the DRC, and the Armenian territory in Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Singapore is in the Malaysian Peninsula. It is a sovereign country in its own right and it not part of another country.
Poland and Lithuania are coutries themselves, not parts of another.
No city is surrounded by another country without being in that city's own country. There may be cities on borders, however, not fully located in a foreign country otherwise the city would be a part of that nation!
International business is a transaction between businesses that are located in different countries, as opposed to domestic business, which is a transaction between businesses in the same country. Examples of international business activities are investing in businesses in another country, owning a retail store/distribution center in another country, owning a manufacturing plant in another country, importing from another country, and exporting from another country.
Yes. there have been several instances when I located a vehicle at a repair shop and sent a field agent to secure it. Often this requires the agent show the order of repossession to the shop owner, and potentially paying any outstanding costs for repairs, but these are transmitted to the existing debt, increasing the balance owed.