Donation in Spain according to the Civil Code
The concept of donation is regulated by Articles 618 et seq. of the Spanish Civil Code (Cc) and it defines itself as an act of liberality under which one person …
Renting: Another Option for Investment for Foreign Nationals in Spain
Act 14/2013 on Support to Entrepreneurs and Internationalization (the Act) became effective on September 28, 2013. The Act allows foreign investors to live in Spain. Obtaining this residence permit is …
Implementation of the Consumer Rights Directive in Spain
In Spain, local laws are implementing the Consumer Rights Directive (Directive). The Spanish Laws on consumer protection and information (La Ley General para la Defensa de los consumidores y Usarios (LGDCU) …
Compensation to an Administrator in Spain
According to the Capital Companies Act and the Doctrine of the Directorate General for Registers and Notaries, company bylaws must state whether an administrator receives compensation, and company bylaws are …
Transformation of a Temporary Contract into a Permanent Contract in Spain
There are some cases for which a temporary contract or service can become a permanent one if the company is not careful or acts recklessly. Thus, it becomes a permanent …
Termination of a Temporary Contract in Spain
The temporary contract in Spain promotes specific work or service independently realized during a particular period and can be full- or part-time employment. Once the contract has ended, the employer …
Objective Dismissals in Spain: Dismissal for Organizational Reasons
The Spanish Labour Legislation contains several grounds for objective dismissal, and among these is the category of dismissals for economic, organizational, technical, and production reasons. These reasons are the same …
Contracts for Specific Projects or Services in Spain
There are some main features and formalities related to an employment contract for a particular project or service, which falls into the group of so-called temporary contracts. Like other contracts …
2013 was the Year of Foreign Investment in Spain
The rate of foreign investment in the Spanish real estate sector has grown by 1,4% in 2013 compared to 2012. Moreover, at the same time, the value of Spanish property decreased by 9,46% from the price recorded in 2012. Spain attracts foreign investors who can obtain legal residence and permission to work within Spanish territory by purchasing the property.
Consequences of Breaching the Flat Rate Requirements in Spain
The Royal Decree-Law 3/2014 of February 28 on urgent measures to promote employment and contracts of indefinite duration, approved on March 1, will not affect the number of economic benefits …