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- 2.1. The civil process. The parties in the civil process: procedural capacity and capacity to be a party.
- 2.2. The representation and its classes.
- 2.3. Jurisdiction and jurisdiction.
- 2.4. The procedural acts.
- 2.5. The resolutions of the judicial bodies.
- 2.6. Acts of communication with other courts and authorities: offices and orders.
- 2.7. Acts of communication to the parties and other participants in the process: notifications, requirements, summons and summons.
- 2.8. Judicial file and judicial documentation in relation to current legislation on judicial files.
- 2.9. Civil Procedures.
- 2.10. Declarative procedures in the Civil Procedure Law 1/2000.
- 2.11. Ordinary trial.
- 2.12. Verbal judgment.
- 2.13. Special processes: Procedures for the judicial division of assets
- 2.14. Special processes. The order for payment process.
- 2.15. The matrimonial processes and their classes.
- 2.16. Voluntary jurisdiction procedures: Law 15/2015, of July 2, on Voluntary Jurisdiction.
- 2.17. The resources. The complaint appeal. The appeal.
- 2.18. Extraordinary resources. The appeal for procedural infringement. The appeal. The appeal in the interest of the Law.
- 2.19. Forcible execution.
- 2.20. Monetary execution.
- 2.21. The enforcement procedure.
- 2.22. Non-monetary executions.
- 2.23. Precautionary measures.
- 2.24. Costs and procedural expenses.
- 2.25. The Civil Registry: current legislation. The registry function.
- 2.26. Content of the Civil Registry:
- 2.27. Different types of registry entries.
- 2.28. The rectification of the Registry by way of governmental or judicial files.
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