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Spain - General Legislation:
Employment Law
An employee must lodge an application with the relevant Tribunal or Court within the
following period of time otherwise he/she loses his/her right to claim:
Fair / Unfair dismissal / redundancy: expiration action of 20 days (art. 59.3 Statue of
Workers Rights)
Sexual harassment: 5 years (art. 131 Penal Code)
Contracts and debts
A party loses its right to enforce payment of a debt or performance of a contract unless a
court action or proceedings are commenced in the relevant Court within the following
period of time starting on the date of the contract being entered into/due date for
payment/performance:
In general, 15 years (art. 1.964 Civil Code – hereafter “Cc”). There may be shorter
time limits of only 5 years, for example for the payment of rent, annual payments,
or payments that are due after shorter periods of time (art. 1966 Cc). Furthermore
there are time limits of only 3 years, for example for the payment of lawyer services
(see art. 1967 Cc).
Personal Injuries/Death claims
A party loses his/her right to claim for personal injuries or for compensation in respect of
death unless a Court action or proceedings is commenced in the relevant country within
the following period of time:
15 years for contractual obligations (art. 1964 Cc) / 1 year for non-contractual
obligations (art. 1.968 Cc)
Claims that do not involve personal injuries
A party loses his/her right to claim unless a Court action or proceedings is commenced in
the relevant country within the following period of time:
In general, 15 years (art. 1964 Cc)
Shipping Claims
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A party loses its right to claim damages or compensation for any shipping accident or
contract unless the relevant Court action or proceedings are commenced within the
following periods of time:
In general, 6 Months (art. 951 Ccom)
1 Year for commercial overland transport contracts
2 Years for commercial overland transport contracts in case of fraudulent acts or
intentional breach of contract. (art. 79.1 of Law 15/2009 Land Transport Law)
Registration of Charges against companies
A Register of Charges showing mortgages and other documents that create Charges
against limited companies is maintained in all/the following countries.
There is a time limit for registration of any Charge in the Register of Charges as follows:
In Spanish law, the registration of a mortgage has constitutive character. This
means that a mortgage is void if it is not registered with the Register of Charges.
For other material rights the registration has merely declaratory character but is
still desirable due to offering enhanced protection against claims of a third party.
Claims against the estate of a deceased person
Claims by creditors for debts due by a deceased person must be made and the relevant
court action or proceedings within the following period after date of death:
In general, 30 Years (art. 1963 Cc), although some Courts consider the prescription
time of 15 Years (art. 1.964 Cc) for legal acts (transactions) applicable
Claims by a spouse or children in respect of legal entitlement in the estate must be made
and the relevant court action or proceedings within the following period after date of
death:
30 Years (art. 1963 Cc) after the death of the deceased person.
SPAIN – CATALAN LEGISLATION:
In general, 10 years (art. 121-20 Catalan Cc)
3 Years for: periodical payments which are due annually or in shorter timeframes,
payments of work and services, payment of price for sales to consumers and noncontractual
obligations. (art. 121-20 Catalan Cc)
1 Year for claims related to the right of possession. (art. 121-22 Catalan Cc)