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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 28 NOVEMBER 2021 19 LAW CLASSIFIEDS HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION MARSALFORN, Gozo - holiday apart- ments for short or long lets with mag- nificent sea-views. Call 21556021, 27556021, 79426883 PROPERTY TO LET XLENDI - catering premises in prime site to let. Can be used for other com- mercial purposes. Phone 79493021, 79426883, 77481592 or 77484029 PROPERTY FOR SALE SAN GWANN - Close to all amenities and located in the commercial district is this 3 storey OFFICE BUILDING. Presently arranged in open plan layout on each floor, complimenting this there are a number meeting rooms. Each floor has a balcony and toilet facilities, with the 3rd floor having a front terrace over- looking the main street and the back bal- cony with country views. Although the property is currently being used as offic- es, there is the possibility of converting to two apartments and a penthouse with terrace. The property is being offered freehold. Asking price: €760,000. Call on:79899838. SAN GWANN- Open plan 190sqm, ready to move into designer finished second floor apartment in a central quiet street forming part of a block of 5 apart- ments. Two double A/C bedrooms and 1 single A/C bedroom, two bathrooms, lift, double glazing doors and windows. Direct from owner €350k inquire on 79402244. TARXIEN - Larger than usual first floor duplex maisonette. Three bedrooms; double glazed windows; inverter air con- ditioners including solar water heat- er. Being sold furnished. Own airspace with possibility of further development. Contact owner on 99912005/99450639. SERVICES NEWSPAPER adverts - Book & pay on-line on www.perfecta.com.mt - no extra charges. Call on 21322452 SPARKLE SERVICES LTD for domestic and commercial cleaning services Call 79707734 SITUATIONS VACANT HR PLUS - we require labourers, clean- ers, waiters, kitchen hands, drivers, plas- terers, shop assistants, steel fixers, secu- rities and carers. All vacancies are for full-time basis, job entails being compe- tent and responsible. Lower secondary level of education is required and avail- ability to work on weekends and public holidays. Interested parties are to apply by sending their CV to email: info@ hrplusmalta.com KITCHEN ASSISTANT (Asian) - The Edge Take Away Ltd are seeking a KITCHEN ASSISTANT, for immediate full-time employment in their Qormi outlet. The ideal candidate must have a minimum of one year experience work- ing in a similar environment. Duties include helping in identifying products of suitable standard for the restaurant's kitchen, helping the Chef in food prepa- ration, helping out in actual cooking and serving of dishes, and playing an active role in ensuring cleanliness and hygiene in the kitchen at all times. Training will be provided, if considered necessary. Salary offered to the right applicants 785 Euro per month. Interested candidates are to send their cv to bartolostephen@ hotmail.com by not later than Friday 19th December 2021 specifying 'Kitchen Assistant (Asian)'. MARCO ASTROLOGO – we are look- ing to employ a Laboratory Assistant and a Laboratory Cleaner on a full-time basis. Interested persons are invited to send their CV via email to marcoastrolo- go@hotmail.com by not later than 29th November 2021. No Agencies Please. MASSAGE THERAPIST - Siam Wellness Centre located in St. Julian's is currently seeking a Thai Massage Therapist for immediate employment. Three years' experience is essential. Good sala- ry for the right applicant. Kindly send us detailed CV by email to: rmbt051@ gmail.com RIMUS RILEY LTD - we are recruiting full time factory operatives. A number of people are urgently required to work on the biscuit and snack production lines. Applicants need to be over 20 years old and be able to read instructions in English. Gross wage €975 per month. Please send your CV to adminrrl@rim- us.com.mt ROOM ATTENDANT - required to work in a luxury boutique hotel in Naxxar. Full-time, flexible hours on a roster system. Must be fluent in English. Call: 99885352 for more info. SIGNAL 8 - Signal 8 Security Malta Ltd. requires filling positions as Customer Care Clerks, Security Guards, security for places of entertainment and clean- ers. Applicants should be customer care orientated, smart and flexible for shift work. Email your CV to hr@signal8se- curitymalta.com.mt TONI&GUY - Are recruiting staff as receptionist and accounts clerk/cash- ier. Also hiring manicurists and beau- ticians. Please apply with CV @ info@ toniandguy.com.mt TONI&GUY - 249, Rue D'Argens Gzira. Contact: 21338264 - 21310020 WANTED COLLECTIBLE items such panini albums and loose stickers, old postcards and posted envelopes, medals, militar- ia, coins and paper money, books, toys, stamps, badges, paintings, gold & silver items etc. Call on 21310238, 99246632. THE community of acquests may be terminated during separation proceedings, but this concerns future dealings of the spouses. This was held in a decree AB -v- Dr CB on 23 November 2021 by the Family Court presided by Mr Justice Anthony Vella. The husband asked the court to terminate the community of acquests during the separation proceedings in terms of Article 55 of the Civil Code. He argued that none of the parties to the case will be prejudiced by this move. The spouses have been separated for some time and therefore, it does not make sense that they remain administering their property jointly. The law allows this, as long there is no disproportionate prejudice of either of the parties to the case. The law allows that the court declare the termination of the community of acquests before the final decision. If one party is claiming a disproportionate prej- udice, it is up to that party that has to prove this. If there is a termination of the community of acquests during the family court case, it does not hinder any of the party to produce evidence on the assets and liabil- ities of the parties. The property of the community of acquests will still remain to be in common and the new regime will be adopted for future transactions. The wife replied to this applica- tion, by opposing to this request. She pointed out that her hus- band failed to explain why was he asking for the termination of the community of acquests. She further explained that she would suffer disproportionate prejudice as explained in Article 55(4) of the Civil Code. She explains that not all the evidence the separa- tion case has been presented and therefore, the husband can ma- nipulate a variety of factors. The husband also has been reluctant to list the assets and even hide some of these. Mr Justice Vella explained that if the request is upheld, it would be that from the date of the partial judgment, the parties would no longer be tied together with re- gard to the administration of the assets and liabilities. Until that date the communi- ty of acquests will remain intact and the property will remain in common. Then the court had to examine the objection being raised. The Court quoted from a previous judgement Ronald Asci- ak -v- Antonia Asciak decided on 5 December 2019. In this case the court held that the husband had been living with another woman for a long time. She had not proved that the husband had falsified her signa- ture and the onus was on her to prove that the prejudice caused would be disproportionate. Fur- thermore, the termination of the community of acquests concern future transactions and dealings and not past transactions. In or- der to safeguard any claims, the parties may file a precautionary warrant on the other party. In another judgement Eliza- beth Spiteri -v- Carmelo Spiteri decided on 24 October 2019, the Court of Appeal held that any de- cision with regard to Article 55(1) of the Civil Code would allow an appeal without asking leave from the court. The Court does have a discretion to decide whether or not to terminate the communi- ty of acquests. If it is terminated then it only applies to the future and not to the past and it does not affect the assets of the community of acquests. Therefore the claim from one of the parties that it is going to be difficult to establish what does the community of acquests consist of, does not apply. The Court of Ap- peal took into consideration the fact that the spouses were in real- ity separated for a long time and this should also be reflected since the parties were not really sharing their property. Mr Justice Vella agreed that the principles laid down by the Court of Appeal apply when the com- munity of acquests are terminat- ed. The case will continue and the community of acquests will be preserved in order for it to be divided. Even it is shown that there is property which is hidden, then there are the remedies laid down in the law. This is not intended to give a disadvantage to any of the parties. The Court then moved to up- hold the request and declared the community of acquests ter- minated. Termination of community of acquests during separation proceedings concern future dealings only LAW REPORT MALCOLM MIFSUD Mifsud & Mifsud Advocates CLASSIFIEDS INFO @MEDIATODAY.COM.MT

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