Spanish Civil Procedural Law definition

Spanish Civil Procedural Law means Law 1/2000 of 7 January (Ley de Enjuiciamiento Civil), as amended from time to time.
Spanish Civil Procedural Law means Law 1/2000 of 7 January (Ley de Enjuiciamiento Civil);
Spanish Civil Procedural Law means Law 1/2000 of 7 January (Ley de Enjuiciamiento Civil); “Spanish Group Member” means a member of the Avis Europe Group incorporated in Spain; “Spanish Guarantor” means a Guarantor incorporated in Spain;

Examples of Spanish Civil Procedural Law in a sentence

  • For the purposes of Article 572 of the Spanish Civil Procedural Law (Ley de Enjuiciamiento Civil), the Administrative Agent, in its capacity as such (and on behalf of each Secured Party), shall open and maintain in its book a special credit account for each Secured Party.

  • Each Spanish Guarantors undertakes that the Spanish Public Document shall state any conditions that any of the Trustee or the Notes Collateral Agent reasonably considers necessary or convenient in respect of the enforceability of this Indenture, the Notes, or the Spanish Collateral Documents referred to in article 517 et seq of the Spanish Civil Procedural Law.

  • Consistent with its statutory mandate, FDEP has found that excessive nutrients are a severe water quality problem and that its policy is to protect sensitive waters from further nutrient pollution and to preserve those waters with existing low nutrient concentrations: The Department finds that excessive nutrients (total nitrogen and total phosphorus) constitute one of the most severe water quality problems facing the State.

  • Pursuant to the Repeal provision, paragraph 1.3, of the CPA, the recognition and execution of foreign judgements in Spain is governed by Articles 951 to 958 of the Spanish Civil Procedural Law of 1881 (CPA - 1881), which has not been repealed and continue to be applicable until a Law on International Judicial Cooperation on Civil Matters is enacted.

  • Pursuant to the general principles of Spanish Civil Procedural Law ( Ley de Enjuiciamiento Civil), the rules of evidence in any judiciary proceeding cannot be modified by agreement of the parties, and consequently, any provision of the Agreements, the Public Deed and/or the Preferred Securities by which determinations made by the parties are to be deemed conclusive in the absence of error would not necessarily be upheld by a Spanish court.


More Definitions of Spanish Civil Procedural Law

Spanish Civil Procedural Law means Law 1/2000 of 7 January ( Ley de Enjuiciamiento Civil ), as amended from time to time.
Spanish Civil Procedural Law means Law 1/2000 of 7 January ( Ley de Enjuiciamiento Civil ), as amended from time to time. “Spanish Commercial Code ” shall mean the Spanish Commercial Code published by virtue of the Royal Decree of 22 August 1885 ( Real decreto de 22 xx xxxxxx de 1885 por el que se publica el Código de Comercio ), as amended from time to time. “Spanish Companies Law ” shall mean the Royal Legislative Decree 1/2010, of 2 July, whereby the companies act is approved ( Real Decreto Legislativo 1/2010, de 2 de xxxxx, por el que se aprueba el texto refundido de xx Xxx de Sociedades de Capital ), as amended from time to time. “Spanish Guarantors ” shall mean, collectively, each Guarantor that is incorporated under the laws of Spain. “Spanish Insolvency Law ” shall mean the Law 22/2003 of 9 July 2003, on insolvency ( Ley 22/2003, de 9 de xxxxx, Concursal ), as amended from time to time. “Spanish Law Bank Account Pledges ” shall mean the pledges over the surplus after enforcement of certain pledges over bank accounts governed by the laws of Spain, entered into by each of the Spanish Guarantors for the benefit of all the Notes Secured Parties identified therein from time to time. “Spanish Law Irrevocable Power of Attorney ” shall mean the irrevocable powers of attorney gov- erned by the laws of Spain, granted by each of the Spanish Guarantors (and each other Guarantor granting a Spanish Law Share Pledge), in favor of the Collateral Agent in relation to the Spanish Law Security Docu- ments. “Spanish Law Security Documents ” shall mean, jointly, the Spanish Law Share Pledges, the Span- ish Law Bank Account Pledges, the Spanish Law Receivables Pledges, and the Spanish Law Irrevocable Power of Attorney, as well as any other security document governed by the laws of Spain which may be -44-
Spanish Civil Procedural Law means Ley 1/0000 xx 0
Spanish Civil Procedural Law means the Spanish Law 1/2000 of 7 January (Ley 1/2000 de 7 de enero de Enjuiciamiento Civil).
Spanish Civil Procedural Law is defined in Section 7.1.14(a).
Spanish Civil Procedural Law means the Spanish Law 1/2000, of 7 January, on Civil Procedural Act (Ley de Enjuiciamiento Civil), as amended from time to time. “Spanish Companies Law” means Spanish Royal Legislative Decree 1/2010, of 2 July, approving the Spanish Capital Companies Law (Ley de Sociedades de Capital), as amended from time to time. “Spanish Guarantor” means a Guarantor incorporated in Spain. “Spanish Insolvency Law” means the Spanish Law 22/2003, of 9 July, on Insolvency (Ley Concursal) as amended or restated from time to time. “Spanish Public Document” means a documento público, being an escritura pública, póliza or efecto intervenido por fedatario público. “Specified Cure Contribution” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.16(b)(i). “Specified Deposit Account” has the meaning set forth in the U.S. Deposit Account Security Agreement. “Specified Transaction” means (a) any Acquisition, any Disposition, any sale, transfer or other disposition that results in a Person ceasing to be a Subsidiary, any Involuntary Disposition, or any Investment that results in a Person becoming a Subsidiary, in each case, whether by merger, amalgamation, consolidation or otherwise or any incurrence or repayment of Indebtedness or (b) any 34 CHAR1\1707916v5
Spanish Civil Procedural Law has the meaning assigned thereto in Section 8.10.