Acquisition and Loss of Possession Under Spanish Civil Code

The Acquisition of Possession

The acquisition of possession, and rights in general, can be:

  • Original: Ex novo, with no basis in anything above.
  • Derivative: Also called transmission, is based on the loss of a right belonging to another party.

Possession can be acquired as a right in these two ways. However, the acquisition of possession as a fact is more complicated, questioning whether the doctrine can be learned therefrom, as though an asset is transferred, the fact is that someone else had it. Or

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The Spanish Constitution of 1978: A Fundamental Law

The Constitution as the Fundamental Rule of Law

The 1978 Constitution is the supreme law of Spain. It is directly applicable and claims to be the fundamental rule of law, meaning it is superior to all other laws (Lex Superior) and intended to be permanent (Lex Perpetua).

The Constitution as Lex Superior

The Constitution establishes the state’s monopoly on the sources of law. It is the norma normarum (standard of rules), meaning all other laws must be created according to the procedures and bodies it

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Analysis of Partnership Agreements and Company Law

Assumption 3

Silvia and Company SC Partnership

Jose and Silvia M formed a partnership in 1998 under the name Silvia and Company SC. The company’s sole objective is fashion design. In 2000, they decided to increase the share capital and admit new members. Three new members each contributed €10,000, increasing the total share capital from €100,000. The deed stipulated that Jose and Silvia would be the sole administrators of the company, excluding the three new members from participation in administration.

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The Government of Catalonia: Structure, Powers, and Institutions

The Existing Institutions of the Government

The Parliament of Catalonia ensures good governance of the nation, creates and maintains the government, elects the President of the Government, and approves and supports the government’s proposed program.

  • The Parliament is composed of deputies who are elected by universal, free, equal, and secret suffrage.
  • The parliamentary group translates the political agenda of initiatives and the parliamentary government program.
  • The President represents the Chamber,
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Personal Liberty Rights Under the Spanish Constitution

What Items Are Recognized in the Constitution of Personal Liberty?

In Article 1.1 of the Spanish Constitution (EC), personal liberty is recognized as a legal value and, higher in Article 17 CE, as a fundamental right.

What Faculty Recognizes This Right?

It recognizes the autonomy to choose among various options presented throughout life; liberty makes men human.

Who Is the Active Subject of This Right, Whom Does It Preach?

It corresponds to all common citizens’ libertatis status compared to the government.

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Understanding Real Rights and Powers of Property Owners

REAL RIGHTS

Real rights provide direct and immediate power over a property but are not limited to one specific thing. They also impose obligations on third parties who do not hold the right, ensuring that the owner’s rights are not disturbed. This enforceability against third parties is termed “effective erga omnes,” meaning effective against all.

The power structure of a real right can be full, as in the case of property rights, or limited, as in the case of real rights over another’s property. It

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