The law imposed tax rates of up to 90 percent on private income.
The law also imposed new government controls on insurance companies.
In certain cases the law imposes very short time limits within which you must act.
But consumer groups warned that the new law would still impose significant costs.
Thus, both federal and state law may impose limitations on liability.
The law would impose a $3,000 cap on the amount the state could charge for any single request.
The current law does not impose any rules on the origin of donations.
In addition, the law imposes even lower limits for specific measures.
The law would impose heavy fines on companies that do not comply.
In such a situation, the law will impose a quasi contract.