ARTICLE 16: WHAT IS MEANT BY BUSINESS ACTIVITIES

     

    The following activities are understood as business activities:

  • Commercials that are those in accordance with federal laws that have character and are not included in the following sections.
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  • The industrialists understood as the extraction, conservation, or transformation of raw materials, finishing of products and the elaboration of satisfiers.
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  • The agricultural ones that include the activities of planting, cultivation, harvesting products and the first alienation of the products obtained, that have not been object of industrial transformation.
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  • Livestock farmers, which are the ones that breed and fatten livestock, poultry, and animals, as well as the first alienation of their products, which have not been subject to industrial transformation.
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  • Those of fishing that include the breeding, cultivation, fostering and caring of the reproduction of all kinds of marine and freshwater species, including aquaculture, as well as the capture and extraction of the same and the first alienation of those products, which have not been subject to industrial transformation.
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  • Forestry, that are those of cultivation of forests or highlands, as well as the breeding, conservation, restoration, fostering and use of the vegetation of the same and the first alienation of their products, which have not been subject to industrial transformation.
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    The individual or legal entity that performs the activities referred to in this article, either directly, through trust, or through third parties; establishment will be understood as any place of business in which the aforementioned business activities are carried out, partially or totally.