Enforcement Proceedings in Spain: A Comprehensive Guide

Enforcement Proceedings in Spain

Office of the Execution

Review of the defendant and accompanying documents: Once the application is submitted with all necessary documents, the court issues an order. This includes a general order of execution and authorization. The following should be verified:

  • Presentation of budgets and procedural requirements.
  • In the case of judgments or arbitration, a 20-day waiting period from notification is required before ordering the release of execution.
  • The executive title
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A Guide to the Execution Procedure in Spanish Law

OFFICE OF THE EXECUTION

Review of the Defendant and Accompanying Documents

Once the application is made to run all the documents, the court makes an order. The car containing the general order of execution clears the same. The following should be checked:

  • Presenting the budgets and procedural requirements.
  • “In the case of judgments or arbitration, you must wait 20 days from the notification to run before ordering the release of ejecución.”
  • That the executive title is not vitiated by any formal irregularity.
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The Law of the Work: A Comprehensive Guide

The Law of the Work

Evolution of Labor Law

Early Stages:

  • Unions emerged in the late nineteenth century.
  • The first Social Security system in Spain appeared between 1919 and 1931.
  • Germany passed its first labor law, the Labour Code.

Key Legislation in Spain:

  • The Workers’ Statute Law (8/1980 of March 10).
  • The revised text of the Workers’ Statute Law (Royal Decree 1/1995 of March 24).

Divisions of Law

Law comprises rules and principles established by the state to regulate conflicting interests in society and

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Introduction to Economics and Business Structures

Economic Activity

Economic activity involves producing goods and services for society. This activity is studied within the field of economics.

Economics

Economics is a social science that studies the satisfaction of human needs.

Needs

A need is a feeling of lacking something, coupled with the desire for it to disappear. There are three types of needs:

  • Vital needs (essential for life)
  • Cultural needs (related to education and personal growth)
  • Superfluous needs (not essential for survival)

Goods

Goods are anything

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Social Security System in Spain

1. The Social Security System

Social security is a public system aimed at the protection of persons within its field of applications and their dependents, against certain risks or contingencies (situations that cause them to need benefit arrangements).

a) Contributory benefits: Granted when the essential requirements are met and the vesting period (previous quote) is satisfied. The benefits are awarded under the system’s revenue through contributions from workers and businesses.

b) Non-contributory

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Sources and Effects of Chilean Criminal Law: A Comprehensive Guide

Sources of Criminal Law

Principle of Legality

This principle, also known as “reserve”, is enshrined in our country by the Constitution. Article 19 No. 3 CPR inc. 7 and 8 states that both crimes and penalties, as well as punishments, must be clearly defined in the law, unless a more favorable law exists for the accused or convicted.

The principle of legality is also sourced from international treaties signed and currently in force in Chile, including:

  • The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • The American
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