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Lawyer for Two Chinese Stores Admits They Lack Building Permits

Chinese stores Suplax and Decoplax appealed to the Superior Administrative Court (TSA) seeking to suspend the Ministry of Housing and Buildings (MIVED)'s decision a month ago ordering their closure due to "serious structural defects" in their construction. They argue that the public entity only has the authority to suspend the construction of a project, and not once it has been completed. Although the lawyer for both stores, Salvador Catrain, ac…
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Chinese stores Suplax and Decoplax appealed to the Superior Administrative Court (TSA) seeking to suspend the Ministry of Housing and Buildings (MIVED)'s decision a month ago ordering their closure due to "serious structural defects" in their construction. They argue that the public entity only has the authority to suspend the construction of a project, and not once it has been completed. Although the lawyer for both stores, Salvador Catrain, ac…

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www.diariolibre.com broke the news in on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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