Spanish Civil Procedure Law definition

Spanish Civil Procedure Law means Law 1/2000 of 7 January (Ley 0/0000, xx 0 xx xxxxx, xx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Civil), as amended from time to time.
Spanish Civil Procedure Law means Ley 1/2000, de 7 de enero, de Enjuiciamiento Civil as amended or consolidated from time to time.
Spanish Civil Procedure Law has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.09(f).

Examples of Spanish Civil Procedure Law in a sentence

  • In the event that the acquisition agreement is formalized in the official form or as a public document, in accordance with sections 4 and 5 of article 517 of the Spanish Civil Procedure Law, and registered with the Register of Instalment Sales of Movable Properties, the recovery procedure is made through a notary public, as described in section 3.4.6.1 (iii) (“Special consideration relation to the reservation of title”) of the Additional Information.

  • The TSL includes special rules on injunctive relief, and it also refers to the SPL and to the Spanish Civil Procedure Law (articles 20 to 25).

  • The current regulation may suffer some changes in the future due to the approval of the Direc- tive (EU) 2020/1828 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2020 on representative actions for the protection of the collective interests of consumers and repealing Directive 2009/22/EC (“Representative Actions Directive”) and the future modifications of the Spanish Civil Procedure Law that are still being discussed.

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  • The TSL has extended the measures available to prepare for infringement proceedings, which not only comprise the inquiries to substantiate facts, set out in the SPL to date, but also measures of access to sources of evidence introduced by the Spanish Civil Procedure Law for proceedings involving claims for damages for infringement of competition law, as well as measures to secure evidence (articles 17 to 19).

  • The report(s) that may be issued with regard to the execution of the Offer do not fall within those provided for in article 335 of the Spanish Civil Procedure Law (Ley de Enjuiciamiento Civil) which are of a different nature; and, consequently, the report(s) shall not be used in any judicial, arbitral or administrative proceedings unless with the prior written authorization of CENER, which, furthermore, shall be of an strictly personal nature and for the exclusive use of the CLIENT solely.

  • Enforcement follows the same procedure as the enforcement of final judgments in the Spanish Civil Procedure Law.

  • Initially, the procedural standing to initiate a col- lective action under the Spanish Civil Procedure Law is not granted to a member of the class but to certain consumer associations and groups of aggrieved consumers.

  • The venue for all legal disputes arising either directly or indirectly out of contractual relationships based on these Terms and Conditions of Purchase shall be the city of Madrid, unless in those cases provided by Article 52, 1, 14 of the Spanish Civil Procedure Law.


More Definitions of Spanish Civil Procedure Law

Spanish Civil Procedure Law means Law 1/2000 of 7 January (Ley 1/2000, de 7 de enero, de Enjuiciamiento Civil), as amended from timeto time.

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