Litigating in Spain:Considerations for Foreign Practitioners; Including International Judicial Assistance, Enforcement of Foreign Judgments, Bankruptcy, Arbitration and Other Civil Proceedings |
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State Structure 556 | 5 |
Sources of Procedural Law | 17 |
General Procedural Principles | 24 |
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000 pesetas action administrative admission alleged amount applicable arbitration bankruptcy bar association brought Bylaws cassation appeal Civil Code Civil Procedure Act commercial complaint considered Constitution contract Court of Justice credits criminal decide declarative proceedings decree default defendant defendant's Derecho Procesal dilatory exceptions documents domicile evidence execution of judgment executory proceedings exequatur facts fees filed foreign judgment granted heard hearing infra Ch intervention issue joinder judge judgment creditor judgment debtor judicial Judiciary jurisdiction lawyer Legal Profession lesser claims litigation Nevertheless notary notification obligation ordinary appeal Organic Law payment performed person petition plaintiff power of attorney prior Procedural Law Procedure Act provides proceedings for large procurator proof pursuant real property regulated request requirements res judicata rules service of process Spain Spanish courts sua sponte subject matter summons supra Ch supra note Supreme Court Supreme Court decision term third party tion trial venue